Parfait d'Amour

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Parfait Amour
Type Liqueur
Manufacturer (various)
Country of origin Netherlands
Introduced 19th century
Colour Purple

Parfait d'Amour (pronounced: [paʁfe d‿amuːʁ]) is a liqueur. Purple in colour, it is often used in cocktails primarily for its colour, and is generally created from a Curaçao liqueur base.

Parfait d'Amour appears to have several forms. The House of Lucas Bols in the Netherlands claims to have originated the liqueur. Their version appears to be a curaçao base, flavoured with rose petals, vanilla and almonds. Marie Brizard, a Bordeaux based distiller, has a product with a similar flavor profile. Another form, produced by DeKuyper, uses a spirit as its base, and is flavoured with lemon, coriander and violets.[1]

[edit] Availability

Parfait d'Amour is primarily produced and sold in France and the Netherlands, although it is known to be available in the United States, Canada, Australia, Greece, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway.

Parfait d'Amour can not be found in Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario. Some other Canadian provinces do have it listed in their product line, but it is not easy to locate within Canada. Parfair d'Amour can also be found on the island of St. Martin.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bowden, B. N., Violaceae, in Heywood, V. H., Flowering Plants of the World. OUP (1978) ISBN 0-19-217674-9

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