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Briottet From Dijon, France
A Range of Crème Liqueurs Built Around A Classic 'Crème De Cassis De Dijon'
Briottet.frA Range of Crème Liqueurs Built Around A Classic 'Crème De Cassis De Dijon'
Briottet.frHistory of Crème De Cassis De Dijon
Crème de cassis, a liqueur made with black currants, is believed to have been invented in 1841 in the French town of Dijon. It would ultimately replace Ratafia de Cassis as the preferred cassis drink, which was made using wine and eau-de-vie rather than the neutral alcohol used today. In the 1920s, Dijon courts determined that Crème de Cassis de Dijon could only be produced in Dijon, though official French appellation d’origine contrôlée status has yet to be established. Protection for true Crème de Cassis de Dijon took a big step forward in 2012, when it received Protected Geographical Indication status from the National Institute for Origin & Quality, which is part of the French Ministry of Agriculture. The Kir, a popular classic cocktail, also has its roots in Dijon. In 1945, Canon Félix Kir was elected mayor of Dijon, a position he would hold until his death in 1968. He was a strong advocate for Crème de Cassis de Dijon, and would serve a cocktail made with the crème and a local wine, typically aligoté, to his guests, and the cocktail would eventually bear his name.
Six Generations of Maison Briottet
The Maison Briottet story begins in 1836 when the firm was founded by vineyard owner James Demontry, though at the time the business just traded wine. Edmond Briottet eventually took over running the firm, and soon thereafter acquired his father-in-law’s wine trading company along with the facility at 12 Rue Berlier in the historic center of Dijon, where the company operates today. The location of the production facility is an important part of the Briottet vision, though it presents significant logistical challenges for production. Access for trucks on the small one-way street is difficult, and space is extremely limited, creating a limit on how much can be produced. Everything is made in small batches and only a tiny amount of stock is kept on hand. As Crème de Cassis de Dijon became more popular over time, Edmond transitioned his company away from trading wine and towards the production of the crème. By 1949, Edmond’s son Andre produced Crème de Cassis de Dijon exclusively, and the company was making a name for itself in the local industry through active involvement in organizations furthering the development of Crème de Cassis de Dijon. Fifth generation Gérard Briottet joined the company in 1977, and recently retired in 2014. He passed operation of the company on to his children, Vincent and Claire Briottet, who joined the company in 2010 and look to take the Briottet legacy into the future.
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Tradition and Taste
Produced in the heart of Burgundy, Briottet’s liqueurs are acclaimed by the world’s best bartenders to create unique cocktails.
Briottet Products
PRODUCTS BY LIQUOR
Liqueur
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Briottet Crème De Cassis De Dijon
Made from Noir de Bourgogne black currant fruit
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Briottet Crème De Framboise
Briottet Crème de Framboise is made using raspberries from Chile, specifically the Heritage variety, which was chosen for its strong, bright flavor. 18% ABV
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Briottet Crème De Mûre
Blackberry crème. 18% ABV
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Briottet Crème De Pêche De Vigne
Briottet Crème de Pêche de Vigne is made using small, wild peaches grown near Beaune in the southern part of Burgundy. The peaches used are more acidic than regular table peaches, and are macerated whole. 18% ABV
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Briottet Crème De Banane
Briottet Crème de Banane is made using the natural flavors of bananas sourced from Costa Rica. 25% ABV
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Briottet Pampelmousse Rose
Made from natural flavors of Grapefruits. The grapefruit or pomelo rose originates in the Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean. The fruit is macerated in neutral spirit for two months. It is refreshing in the mouth and it perfectly brings out the pink grapefruit's flavors — softness and bitterness
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Briottet Bergamote
Made from essential oil from Bergamot oranges sourced mainly from Italy. Only the zest of the orange is used in order to extract the natural essential oil. Bergamot oranges are the result of crossing a bitter orange variety with a lime variety. 18% ABV
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Briottet is located in the historic center of Dijon, surrounded by gothic churches and grand palaces. This photo features the spire of the Church of Notre-Dame
of Dijon, located a short walk from Briottet. Considered a masterpiece of 13th-century gothic architecture, it is a popular destination for visitors, particularly to see
the owl on the north side of the church. It is said that if you touch the bird with your left hand while making a wish, luck will follow
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Fifth generation Gérard Briottet explains the farming practices at one of the blackcurrent fields in the Côte d’Or area of Burgundy. Briottet only works with
four growers, with whom they have established close relationships over many years. Gérard retired in 2014 and turned the business over to his children, Vincent
and Claire