It's all a bit over the top and eye-roll inducing. Perhaps it's necessary to get you over the hump of trying to lay down 40 some big ones to buy a bottle (hmm, this double entendre stuff is contagious).
So how does it taste? Well, unimaginable pleasure is hard to live up to. It's certainly quite nice, with a strong flavor of pears married with cognac and vanilla notes on the finish. I wouldn't consider this an essential purchase.
There aren't a lot of cocktail recipes that look particularly inspiring at the Xanté site, though if I were to try one, it would be the Bigger Ben:
- 2 part(s) Xantè
- 2 part(s) Cointreau
- 2 part(s) Lemon Juice
- Fresh Ginger
Muddle fresh ginger. Shake and double strain into a well-chilled glass.
Xanté is available at a decent number of Washington liquor stores, mostly on the west side of the mountains. It seems highly appropriate that it's available at the Grand Mound liquor store in Rochester, WA.
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