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Crème de violette

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A bottle of Crème de violette liqueur.

Crème de violette, also known as liqueur de violette, is a generic term for a liqueur with natural and/or artificial violet flower flavoring and coloring with either a brandy base, a neutral spirit base, or a combination of the two. The taste profile and aroma are distinctly floral and sweet, and reminiscent of the violet candies popular in the early to mid 20th century. Its known production dates back to the early 19th century when it was served with dry vermouth or alone as a cordial.

One well-regarded brand is Benoit Serres Liqueur de Violette. However, it is reportedly very difficult to obtain even in France.[1] Benoit Liqueur de Violette is made with a neutral spirit base with a smaller portion of Armagnac added to it.[1]

After crème de violette had been all but unavailable in the United States for decades, in mid-2007 Haus Alpenz began importing the Rothman & Winter Crème de Violette, which is made from Queen Charlotte and March violet flowers from the Alps.[2] Since then, other brands of crème de violette have arrived on the US market, e.g., The Bitter Truth from Europe.

Crème de violette is the forerunner to the liqueurs Parfait d'Amour and the American variation, Creme Yvette, both of which are decidedly different with pronounced vanilla and/or citrus flavors. When crème de violette is not available it is possible to use the Parfait Amour or creme Yvette to replicate the violet color in a drink, though the taste profile is quite different.[3]

It is considered a core ingredient in the Aviation cocktail.[4]

The rarity of crème de violette appeared as a plot element in an episode of The Avengers in 1965 entitled "Two's A Crowd".[5]

Notes

  1. ^ a b The Internet Cocktail Database, "creme de violette" ingredient listing. http://www.cocktaildb.com/ingr_detail?id=132 Archived 2016-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ San Francisco Chronicle (online edition) Friday, September 28, 2007. The Cocktailian: Creme de violette lifts Aviation to the moon, by Gary Regan. [1] (Accessed 8/17/2008)
  3. ^ Haigh, Ted (aka "Dr. Cocktail"), Vintage Spirits & Forgotten Cocktails. Quarry Books, 2004, page 74.
  4. ^ [2] Archived 2010-01-04 at the Wayback Machine Robert Hess, The Spirit World: "Aviation"
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-11-06. Retrieved 2011-10-25. "Two's a Crowd" episode page - P.Garnier Creme de Violettes is the brand used in the show.

References

  • Clarke, Paul (2007). "Imbibe Magazine: Gone but not Forgotten". Imbibe Magazine. ISSN 1557-7082.

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