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Give the gift of a festive spritz kit from ST~GERMAIN
17/12/21

Give the gift of a festive spritz kit from ST~GERMAIN

This Christmas, what on earth do you give someone who is into impressing their friends with elegant, homemade cocktails, oh… and candy canes. Adding a touch of French ‘joie de vivre’ to this year’s celebrations, elderflower liqueur brand ST~GERMAIN may have the perfect gift idea with their new festive spritz kit, including everything needed to spin up this elegant drink for Christmas!

The kit includes a bottle of ST~GERMAIN elderflower liqueur, Premier Cru Brut Champagne, two art deco high ball glasses, a stylish gold jigger and a selection of handcrafted candy canes. The candy canes are expertly made in three delicious flavours of Peppermint Twist, Frosted Orange, and Candied Lemon, chosen to compliment the ST~GERMAIN signature cocktails. Whether they are used to decorate the drink, tree or table setting, the canes will add a touch of ‘je ne sais quoi to any party setting.

Available from Harvey Nichols for £65.

Written by Nyla S.

Photography courtesy of  ST~GERMAIN

#christmas #Cocktails #gifts #StGermain

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