36 ShortSour Cherry Liqueur 500mL
About this product
Two brothers honour their father, Pando, through 36 Short (Pando’s suit size), a family-owned distillery crafting premium spirits.
36 Short Sour Cherry Liqueur offers the perfect balance of sweetness and a hint of bitterness. Crafted from ripe, juicy sour cherries.
A flavour that stands alone. Smooth, bold and unlike anything else you've tasted.
Enjoy it on the rocks, in a spritz, or drizzled over ice cream. For an unexpectedly delicious combination, mix it with Fever Tree Cola or Wild Raspberry Tonic.
36 Short Sour Cherry Liqueur offers the perfect balance of sweetness and a hint of bitterness. Crafted from ripe, juicy sour cherries.
A flavour that stands alone. Smooth, bold and unlike anything else you've tasted.
Enjoy it on the rocks, in a spritz, or drizzled over ice cream. For an unexpectedly delicious combination, mix it with Fever Tree Cola or Wild Raspberry Tonic.
Two brothers honour their father, Pando, through 36 Short (Pando’s suit size), a family-owned distillery crafting premium spirits.
36 Short Sour Cherry Liqueur offers the perfect balance of sweetness and a hint of bitterness. Crafted from ripe, juicy sour cherries.
A flavour that stands alone. Smooth, bold and unlike anything else you've tasted.
Enjoy it on the rocks, in a spritz, or drizzled over ice cream. For an unexpectedly delicious combination, mix it with Fever Tree Cola or Wild Raspberry Tonic.
36 Short Sour Cherry Liqueur offers the perfect balance of sweetness and a hint of bitterness. Crafted from ripe, juicy sour cherries.
A flavour that stands alone. Smooth, bold and unlike anything else you've tasted.
Enjoy it on the rocks, in a spritz, or drizzled over ice cream. For an unexpectedly delicious combination, mix it with Fever Tree Cola or Wild Raspberry Tonic.
- Size500ML
- RegionAdelaide
- Standard Drinks10
- Alcohol Volume25%
- CountryAustralia
- StateSouth Australia
- Brand Name36 Short
- ClosureCork
- Spirit StyleFruit Liqueurs
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