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    89 Points
    Do Ferreiro Licor de Hierbas de Galicia

    This herbal liqueur starts with a brandy base distilled from old-vine Albariño pomace, meaning –like Italy's grappa—it's made with the solids left after pressing grapes for wine. It's then aromatized with anise, saffron, chamomile and rosemary. The end result is a pale straw hue and mild, slightly pungent aroma that hints at anise and banana. The palate is a little funky at first, showing anise-laced tropical fruit, yet surprises with dark chocolate richness that slides into the finish. Complex and cocktail-worthy.

    — K. N. Published 4/1/2020
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    89 Points
    Do Ferreiro Licor de Hierbas de Galicia

    This herbal liqueur starts with a brandy base distilled from old-vine Albariño pomace, meaning –like Italy's grappa—it's made with the solids left after pressing grapes for wine. It's then aromatized with anise, saffron, chamomile and rosemary. The end result is a pale straw hue and mild, slightly pungent aroma that hints at anise and banana. The palate is a little funky at first, showing anise-laced tropical fruit, yet surprises with dark chocolate richness that slides into the finish. Complex and cocktail-worthy.

    — K. N. Published 4/1/2020
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    89 Points
    Do Ferreiro Licor de Hierbas de Galicia

    This herbal liqueur starts with a brandy base distilled from old-vine Albariño pomace, meaning –like Italy's grappa—it's made with the solids left after pressing grapes for wine. It's then aromatized with anise, saffron, chamomile and rosemary. The end result is a pale straw hue and mild, slightly pungent aroma that hints at anise and banana. The palate is a little funky at first, showing anise-laced tropical fruit, yet surprises with dark chocolate richness that slides into the finish. Complex and cocktail-worthy.

    — K. N. Published 4/1/2020
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    89 Points
    Do Ferreiro Licor de Hierbas de Galicia

    This herbal liqueur starts with a brandy base distilled from old-vine Albariño pomace, meaning –like Italy's grappa—it's made with the solids left after pressing grapes for wine. It's then aromatized with anise, saffron, chamomile and rosemary. The end result is a pale straw hue and mild, slightly pungent aroma that hints at anise and banana. The palate is a little funky at first, showing anise-laced tropical fruit, yet surprises with dark chocolate richness that slides into the finish. Complex and cocktail-worthy.

    — K. N. Published 4/1/2020