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Ricard Pastis De Marseille Wine 700ml

Pack size : 700ml

KES 2668.00(Inc. VAT)

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This alcohol removed wine is delightful on its own or paired with salmon, turkey, chicken and ham dishes, as well as pasta, pizza, and grilled meats. This natural blend of non-alcoholic red wine and berry crush provides all the health benefits of red wine at the taste of berry juice.
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DESCRIPTION

Ricard Pastis De Marseille Wine offers a deep ruby colour and ripe, black cherry-scented aromas. Smooth and rich, it offers plenty of bright grape and cherry fruit with an intriguing smoky flavour. Fre Red Blend ends with a long, fruity, lingering finish. This alcohol removed wine is delightful on its own or paired with salmon, turkey, chicken and ham dishes, as well as pasta, pizza, and grilled meats. This natural blend of non-alcoholic red wine and berry crush provides all the health benefits of red wine at the taste of berry juice.3

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per Serving
Per100Energyinkcal
77kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
322.168kJ
Per100Carbohydrates
11g
Per100Sugar
7g
Sub Type
Wine
Form
Liquid
Category
Beverage

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Water Alcohol Sugar Natural Extracts Of Liquorice Anise 2 Caramelized Sugar Mixture Of Aromatic Plants.

Storage Condition

Keep refrigerated.

Preparation and usage

Ready to drink.

Brand Message

A refreshing aperitif, Ricard is the Number One pastis, or aniseed-flavored beverage, in the world, produced from star anise, a rare spice from China and Vietnam. It all began in Marseille in the 1930s, when cafes sold any number of anise-based liqueurs, most of them illicit and too sweet for consumers' tastes.

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