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St Maur Elderflower Liqueur

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  • Since 2020
  • Distribution The Craft Drink Company Limited
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St Maur is the multi-award winning elderflower liqueur with ‘a little drop of England’s heart’. Handcrafted, with an aristocratic heritage and a story to tell, St Maur (20% ABV) is for sipping and mixing in easy make cocktails. This is where St Maur really excels. Stir St Maur elderflower with freshly squeezed lime juice, Prosecco, mint leaves, and ice, for example, and it makes probably the best Hugo cocktail in the world, the Hugo St Maur. In 2021 St Maur was rated best English floral at the World Liqueur Awards. St Maur advocates responsible drinking, and the choice of better quality.

The St Maur brand is the creation of William and Kelsey Seymour, Earl and Countess of Yarmouth, and St Maur elderflower liqueur was brought to market in summer 2020 after two years in development. St Maur has its origins in a love story worthy of a Jane Austen novel, and a drink made to celebrate William and Kelsey’s marriage. Follow the map coordinates on the label and logo and these will take you to an elder grove in protected ancient woodland, Ladies Wood in Warwickshire in the heart of England, where wild elder blossoms that flavour St Maur are gathered. The name St Maur evokes a thousand years of heritage. It is the name used in medieval times by the Seymour family, but by the time Jane Seymour married Henry VIII, the family name had changed. Then there was Francis Seymour, the 5th Marquess of Hertford, who introduced the French or red-legged partridge to England as a game bird in the 19th century. So, on the bottle you will also find Percy, St Maur’s brand mascot, a red-legged partridge.

Great Taste Awards 2020 - 2stars
International Spirits Challenge 2021 - Silver
World Liqueur Awards 2021 - Best English Floral Liqueur
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