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Passion Fruit & Mango Spirit Drink 20.0% - 50cl

Normaler Preis £21.95

Lindisfarne Passion Fruit & Mango Rum Liqueur blends tropical fruitiness with the rich depth of Alnwick rum. This expertly crafted spirit offers vibrant passion fruit and mango flavors layered over smooth, aromatic rum notes. Ideal for sipping neat or enhancing cocktails, it delivers a balanced and exotic experience that reflects the finest craftsmanship in rum liqueurs.

Style: Rum Spirit Drink

Strength: 18.0%

Size: 50cl

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£4.95 up to 25kg (3-5 working days)

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Lindisfarne Meads

The company traces its production back to the late 1950s.The inspiration for Lindisfarne and its traditional meads dates to the 7th Century and the rich ecclesiastical history of the Island from the time of St Aidan’s monastery founded on the Island in 643AD: indeed, aspects of its mead production date back even further to the time of the Roman occupation. The branding incorporates the striking graphics and distinctive visual signature inspired by the magnificent Lindisfarne Gospels crafted by Bishop Eadfrith on Holy Island at around 700AD.