Sponsor spotlight Liqueur Verte will elevate your cocktail game

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scratch Distillery has unveiled its new Liqueur Verte, an herbal liqueur that promises to enhance your cocktail repertoire. Bursting with vibrant notes of fresh citrus peel, alpine herbs, and a lingering hint of star anise, this liqueur is positioned as a unique alternative to the classic Chartreuse. The distillery emphasizes its commitment to quality by using non-GMO, organic ingredients sourced from Washington, ensuring each bottle reflects artisanal craftsmanship. With versatile applications, the Liqueur Verte can be enjoyed in iconic cocktails like The Last Word and Alaska, or in innovative twists such as The Final Word. Scratch Distillery invites spirit enthusiasts to visit their tasting room to savor the full experience of their handcrafted offerings.

This dedication to local, organic production not only enhances flavor but also supports sustainable practices. The Liqueur Verte aims to appeal to both casual drinkers and professional mixologists seeking new inspirations. As cocktail culture continues to evolve, this new spirit could be a game changer on the bar scene.

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