What does St-Germain pair well with?
What does St-Germain pair well with?
Light, fruity or botanical flavors pair well with St Germain, like white wine, citrus, vodka, gin, and champagne.
What is St-Germain wine?
St‑Germain is a French liqueur made with fresh elderflowers, hand-picked once a year in the late spring. To accomplish its exquisitely natural flavor, every bottle of St‑Germain contains up to 1,000 of the very best elderflower blossoms, resulting in a finely crafted, perfectly balanced and refined liqueur. LEARN MORE.
What flavor is St-Germain?
St Germain has become widely popular because there’s really nothing like it. The flavor is light, sweetly floral, and fragrant, with notes of citrus, pear and passionfruit. It’s hard to describe until you taste it! It adds a unique smooth finish to any drink.
How long does an open bottle of St-Germain last?
six months
Don’t hold on to your St-Germain forever. Since it’s made without preservatives, a bottle should be finished within six months. Looking for an easy and tasty cocktail?
Should St-Germain be refrigerated?
There’s no need to refrigerate or freeze hard liquor whether it’s still sealed or already opened. Hard liquors like vodka, rum, tequila, and whiskey; most liqueurs, including Campari, St. Germain, Cointreau, and Pimm’s; and bitters are perfectly safe to store at room temperature.
Is St-Germain expensive?
Germain. But alas, it is expensive. In New Jersey, it can range from $30 to $33 a bottle. In Pennsylvania, I saw it for $38.
Is St-Germain high in alcohol?
Made in France and created within the last 20 years, it has similar notes to lychee and tastes clean and refreshing. Being around 40 proof (or 20 percent alcohol by volume), it’s an ideal accompaniment to your Sunday brunch.
Is St-Germain strong?
With its 2007 release, St. Germain (pronounced san-jer-man; 20 percent ABV, 40 proof) gave the flower a global spotlight. The French liqueur with an eau-de-vie base made the flavor accessible to all and is essential for the modern bar.
What is St Germaine The patron saint of?
people with disabilities
In 1864, more than 250 years after her death, St. Germaine was canonized as patron saint of people with disabilities and those who have been abused or abandoned.
Who is the patron saint of physical therapy?
Saint Germaine Cousin
Germaine Cousin
Saint Germaine Cousin | |
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Canonized | 29 June 1867 by Pope Pius IX |
Major shrine | Pibrac |
Feast | June 15 |
Patronage | abandoned people; abuse victims; against poverty; disabled people; girls from rural areas; illness; impoverishment; loss of parents; shepherdesses; sick people; unkind people; physical therapists |
Is St-Germain a bitter?
St. Germain is the first liqueur in the world created in the artisanal French manner from freshly handpicked elderflower blossoms. It has a light, refreshing sweetness with taste notes of pear, citrus and tropical fruits.
Is Saint Germain a Catholic saint?
Germain (Latin: Germanus; c. 496 – 28 May 576) was the bishop of Paris and is venerated as a saint in both the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church….Germain of Paris.
Saint Germain of Paris | |
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Feast | 28 May |
What is the alcohol content of St Germain?
20 percent
Made in France and created within the last 20 years, it has similar notes to lychee and tastes clean and refreshing. Being around 40 proof (or 20 percent alcohol by volume), it’s an ideal accompaniment to your Sunday brunch.