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Lillet Blanc is a refined French aperitif crafted since 1872 in Bordeaux, blending Semillon wine with natural fruit infusions. With 17% alcohol and only 95 kcal per serve when mixed with light tonic, it offers a crisp, citrus-forward profile perfect for sophisticated spritz cocktails or elegant social occasions.
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 32 cm; 750 g |
Item model number | 19832 |
Allergen Information | Contains: Sulphites |
Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
Volume | 750 Millilitres |
Units | 750.0 millilitre |
Storage Instructions | Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within 4 weeks |
Serving Recommendation | Always serve chilled |
Manufacturer contact | Pernod Ricard UK Ltd. Chiswick Park, London, W4 5YG |
Country of origin | France |
Alcohol Content | 17 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Lillet |
Vintage | NV |
Dominant Varietal | Semillon |
Region Produced In | Bordeaux |
Speciality | Cultivated in the shade |
Package Information | Bottle |
Manufacturer | PEW8K |
Country of origin | France |
S**2
A beautiful drink - tragedy they changed the bottle design
A beautiful addition added to a plain G&T.But devastated to see they’ve changed the bottle design. It was so beautiful :(
M**Y
A Classic Product
I brilliant aperitif, serve chilled with ice.
E**H
Lovely with tonic and a splash of orange juice
We really enjoy both the white and rose Lillet, and find this one goes perfect with tonic and either a slice of orange or a splash of orange juice.
J**S
Excellent product
Essential for a perfect cocktail,
F**R
Shaken Not Stirred.
Okay (snigger) it has the same name as a lady's product, but we discovered this when watching Daniel Craig in Casino Royale when he orders and later names his Vesper Martini. If memory serves he asks for three parts Gordons gin and a half a measure of this. Strong stuff! Try the Reverse Vesper with more Lillet than Gin. Much nice, shaken not stirred!We've tried all the Liletts, white, rose and red and settled on the white as the preferred choice, but it's worth trying all three yourself to get the right one. Basically a good quality Vermouth and makes a good martini, gin or vodka or a good general mixer for any drink you care to put together.Best served chilled, and can be sipped on it's own. Currently trying Vodka Martinis (damn you James Bond!) and thoroughly enjoying them.A must for your drinks cabinet.
A**R
Great for cocktail
just mix it with pink Russian and a cube of ice and enjoy a summer evening sipping on it!
N**M
Serve well chilled
An excellent sharpener prior to a meal. Have it in a chilled glass.
A**7
Refreshing and vibrant
A key ingredient in the Vesper martini according to Rick Stein and a favourite aperitif of our continental neighbours. Bought this to make the Vesper and ended up drinking it mixed with tonic on a 1:1 ratio with lots of ice. I adore it and even at the price it is I just want more! Oddly, my husband is a fan of vermouths and ports etc. but doesn’t enjoy this fortified product. It may be because it’s a white and he’s not a fan of white wine. Very few bricks and mortar stockists in my area so Amazon to the rescue (again)
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