
Ayiti Bitters Co. Kafe Anme (Coffee & Cocoa Liqueur) - 750ML
Ayiti Bitters Co. Kafe Anme (Coffee & Cocoa Liqueur)
Ayiti Bitters Co. Kafe Anme is a unique Haitian liqueur that combines the flavors of coffee and cocoa with local herbs and spices. This liqueur is made with organic Typica coffee beans, high-quality cacao pods, Campeche bark, and fresh orange peel, sweetened with natural cane juice. Kafe Anme is a delicious way to enjoy the taste of Haiti and support its reforestation efforts. This liqueur has a deep bitterness from the coffee and cocoa, balanced by hints of orange, vanilla, and black pepper. It is perfect for sipping neat, adding to your coffee, or mixing in cocktails. Try it with chocolate desserts, ice cream, cheesecake, or as a digestif after a meal. Kafe Anme is a liqueur that will delight your senses and warm your soul. Order your bottle today and discover the magic of Haitian coffee and cocoa.
Product Details:
- Country: Haiti
- State: Port-au-Prince
- Brand: Ayiti Bitters Co.
- Spirits Type: Liqueur
- Spirits Style: Coffee & Cocoa
- Taste: Bitter, rich, and smooth with notes of orange, vanilla, and black pepper
- Food Pairings: Chocolate desserts, ice cream, cheesecake, or as a digestif
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