LUX Erdbeer Aperitiv 0,7l 11%

Weight: 1.2 kg
Alcohol volume: 11%
Country of origin: Austria
Volume: 0.7 l
Producer: LUX Spirit KG
Mark: LUX
Our code: 104111
Availability: In stock (> 5 pc)

LUX Erdbeer Aperitiv is a strawberry-flavored aperitif that captivates with its light style and pleasantly fruity character. With an alcohol content of 11%, it’s perfect for moments when you want to enjoy a refreshing aperitif with a delicately fruit ...

24 €
19.83 € without VAT
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LUX Erdbeer Aperitiv is a strawberry-flavored aperitif that captivates with its light style and pleasantly fruity character. With an alcohol content of 11%, it’s perfect for moments when you want to enjoy a refreshing aperitif with a delicately fruity profile.

Serving:

The practical 0.7-liter bottle is ideal for serving well-chilled or for preparing light mixed drinks. This aperitif will appeal especially to those who prefer a fruitier and more approachable style of aperitif.

LUX Erdbeer Aperitiv delights with its pleasantly light character, fruity notes, and versatility for serving on its own or in summer drinks.

LUX Spirits KG:

LUX Spirits KG, based in Gumpoldskirchen, Austria, sets the standard in the premium spirits sector. Known for its innovative approach, the company distinguishes itself by using 23-karat gold leaf in select products such as “Lux Gold & Rum” and “Lux Gold & Vodka.” These products have not only won international awards but have also earned recognition for their outstanding quality and distinctive characteristics.

The company’s headquarters at Schrannenplatz 7 in Gumpoldskirchen is a hub where tradition meets modern technology. The company emphasizes craftsmanship and quality, often highlighted by luxurious elements such as gold flakes, which visually enhance the product when the bottle is shaken.

Producer's address: LUX Spirit KG, Schrannenplatz 7, AT

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