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A fresh-tasting, after dinner liqueur using half a kilogram of whole Scottish-grown raspberries to every 35cl bottle. The fruit is picked at optimum ripeness to capture the best natural sugar balance. Drink on its own, or mixed with mineral water or champagne. Free from preservatives and colourings.
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