The Grandes Distilleries Peureux Massenez unveil their latest creation : TiKiBô, a blend of Antilles rum and Fougerolles AOC kirsch.
The Grandes Distilleries Peureux Massenez were born from the merger of the Grandes Distilleries Peureux, founded in 1864 in Fougerolles, and the Massenez Distillery, founded in 1870 in the Val de Villé, in Alsace. Seniority put at the service of innovation, as new proof given by TiKiBô, blend of rum and kirsch, a spirit offering a unique sensory experience, intended for lovers of new things. TiKiBô combines the exotic flavors of rum with the elegance of Fougerolles AOC kirsch. The subtle alliance of these two elements gives TiKiBô rich fruit aromas., flowers and almond, which are revealed throughout the tasting. The name TiKiBô is a real charade which reflects the unique composition of this spirit : Ti for ti-punch, What about kirsch, and Bô in reference to the Fougerolles bô, this bottle specific to Fougerolles AOC kirsch. The bottle, with its label decorated with floral motifs, symbolizes the fusion between, on the one hand, the warm amber of rum and, the other, the finesse of kirsch.
A subtle and refined spirit
As a revisited ti-punch or even lengthened with a touch of ginger beer for a refreshing and spicy long drink, TiKiBô is also designed to be enjoyed pure, on ice or with a simple lime zest. He hopes to seduce mixology enthusiasts, wanting to revisit classic cocktails, and the curious in search of a friendly spirit. Available since November 8 in networks of wine merchants and delicatessens.