
What) St. Germain is a sweet liqueur crafted in the artisanal French style from elderberry flowers. The unusual flavor has been reckoned as containing elements of peach, orange, grapefruit, and pear. The liqueur is commonly mixed with sparkling white wine. Although St. Germain claims its primary flavor is elderberry flowers, mixologists currently claim that the primary flavor is lychee fruit. St. Germain is made in Paris, by a company dating back to 1884. The liqueur was awarded a Double Gold Medal at the 2007 San Francisco Spirits Competition. (1)
Where) State Liquor Store 2307 East Union Street 1-206-720-3461
Why) Larry and I arrived
in Seattle on Friday morning and we immediately entered the
two session qualifying game for the Nail Life Master Pairs
that started at 1:00 and continued at 7:30. For some
unknown reason (probably not related to my bridge), Larry
decided that he had to have a bottle of whiskey to sip from
after the evening session. Then, after receiving bad
directions from the convention center staff, we finished
bridge at 4:30 and ended up walking for 30 minutes around
downtown Seattle trying to find the liquor store which was
always “just a few blocks further.” We eventually
got somewhere (perhaps to the address above) and I was hungry
and tired from all the walking. Fortunately, this liquor
store had a great selection of high end merchandise so I was
able to find a wonderful bottle for my liquid and bottle
collection. After that find, the long walk back to our
hotel didn't seem nearly as long.