There are perfect moments to my reviewing and the joy of finding a new food, drink or product.
Trying Chambord was one of the perfect moments.
I am not really a pink girly type of female, but I feel this drink call to my love of pretty baubles and trinkets.
The bottle is so cute very French and I loved the heart shaped crown.
According to legend, in 1685 King Louis XIV visited Château Chambord, where he enjoyed a marvelous liqueur made from wild raspberries. This liqueur inspired the spirit that today is known as Chambord Liqueur Royale de France
I think the drink is ideal for a loved one on Valentines and if you add it to champagne for your lady you will be adored, I tried Cava and its gorgeous.
Chambord and Champagne
Nothing says romance like a glass of Champagne, but adding Chambord and a raspberry will make it even more special.
Glass: Champagne Flute
Ingredients:
10ml Chambord
Champagne
1 x raspberry
Method:
Pour a splash (10ml) of Chambord into a champagne flute top with your favourite champagne and add a succulent raspberry for decoration
Maybe even dessert
Chambord® and Ice Cream
2 scoops Ice Cream
90 g - 120 g Chambord Liqueur
Add two scoops of ice cream to a bowl
and pour three to 90 -120 g of Chambord over the top.
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