Tomato liqueur liqueur 2021

Distillerie Cazottes

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Organic and natural tomato liqueur from the Cazottes Distillery, entirely produced by Laurent Cazottes in the Tarn (Rouergue, South West) from tomatoes and brandy from his property.

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France - Languedoc-Roussillon

18.0°

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Capacity: 50 cl

Vintage: 2021

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Tomato liqueur 2021,

Distillerie Cazottes


This organic and natural tomato liqueur (Eurofeuille and Nature & Progrès labels), from the Gaillac terroir of the Laurent Cazottes distillery, truly deserves its plural name. Indeed, no fewer than 208 varieties of tomatoes are grown organically in the property's garden. All can be used in the recipe for this spirit, which has an alcohol content of 18%.

Production


To obtain this tomato liqueur, the organic tomatoes are picked every day at full maturity in the Gaillac garden. They are sorted, cut and macerated in the house organic wine brandy. Then, time does its work...

Tasting


Surprising with its saline, herbaceous and slightly sweet accents, this organic tomato liqueur from the Gaillac region is perfect as an aperitif, but its sweet and salty power makes it suitable for all dishes. It will go well with tapas of all kinds, cheeses, smoked fish and marinated preserves.

Learn more about the Cazottes distillery


Laurent Cazottes, winemaker, distiller and natural liqueur maker, is a revealer of quintessences. In Villeneuve-sur-Vère, near Gaillac (Tarn), he cultivates a veritable Eden of biodiversity. On limestone soil, he cares for fruit trees, vines, shrubs, and vegetable plants, which he transforms into wines, eaux-de-vie, and liqueurs.

Production secrets


First of all, the integrity of the fruit and the vine, cultivated in certified organic (Eurofeuille and Nature & Progrès labels) and biodynamically, then careful care given to their maceration at perfect maturity in the estate's organic eau-de-vie, and finally a precise and light dosage of sugar.

The Cazottes touch


"Liqueur does not mean sweet," Laurent likes to say. The particularity of Cazottes liqueurs and eaux-de-vie is their fidelity to the raw material: it is the whole fruit that we have in our mouths, with all its nuances and its deliciousness. They are low in alcohol and low in sugar: they are exceptional nectars.

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Tomato liqueur 2021,

Distillerie Cazottes


This organic and natural tomato liqueur (Eurofeuille and Nature & Progrès labels), from the Gaillac terroir of the Laurent Cazottes distillery, truly deserves its plural name. Indeed, no fewer than 208 varieties of tomatoes are grown organically in the property's garden. All can be used in the recipe for this spirit, which has an alcohol content of 18%.

Production


To obtain this tomato liqueur, the organic tomatoes are picked every day at full maturity in the Gaillac garden. They are sorted, cut and macerated in the house organic wine brandy. Then, time does its work...

Tasting


Surprising with its saline, herbaceous and slightly sweet accents, this organic tomato liqueur from the Gaillac region is perfect as an aperitif, but its sweet and salty power makes it suitable for all dishes. It will go well with tapas of all kinds, cheeses, smoked fish and marinated preserves.

Learn more about the Cazottes distillery


Laurent Cazottes, winemaker, distiller and natural liqueur maker, is a revealer of quintessences. In Villeneuve-sur-Vère, near Gaillac (Tarn), he cultivates a veritable Eden of biodiversity. On limestone soil, he cares for fruit trees, vines, shrubs, and vegetable plants, which he transforms into wines, eaux-de-vie, and liqueurs.

Production secrets


First of all, the integrity of the fruit and the vine, cultivated in certified organic (Eurofeuille and Nature & Progrès labels) and biodynamically, then careful care given to their maceration at perfect maturity in the estate's organic eau-de-vie, and finally a precise and light dosage of sugar.

The Cazottes touch


"Liqueur does not mean sweet," Laurent likes to say. The particularity of Cazottes liqueurs and eaux-de-vie is their fidelity to the raw material: it is the whole fruit that we have in our mouths, with all its nuances and its deliciousness. They are low in alcohol and low in sugar: they are exceptional nectars.