SKU: 1078
  • DArbo Elderflower Syrup
$24.95

Description

D'Arbo Elderflower Syrup - 500 ml (16.9 fl oz) - Austria

 As seen on Martha Stewart

Unbelievable! This D'Arbo Elderberry Flower Syrup is delicious. Lightly sweet, thickly syrupy, amazing good. Tastes like St-Germain, only without the alcohol. Same delicate, floral notes. Perfect as a dessert topping, in a French Gimlet with Elderflower Syrup cocktail, or atop a Orange Panna Cotta .

About D'Arbo Syrup
It was 1879 Rudolf Darbo laid the foundations for a "fruit steamery" in Gorizia (now in Italy by the Slovenian border). That was the start of what is now one of the most successful companies in Austria's history. Some 50 years later, his son, Adolf Darbo, relocated the company in the Tyrolean village of Stans, concentrating his efforts producing quality syrups and bottling honey.

In 1970, the family company now under Klaus Darbo went into the third generation. Klaus Darbo followed the company tradition - following the company tradition and resolutely continuing the strategy of manufacturing products of superior quality. Darbo's capacity for innovation was one of the key factors in the company's success. In 1994, Darbo launched its premium quality fruit syrups line - and we are glad they did.

Darbo fruit syrups are highly concentrated fruit juices for dilution with water. Over 80% fruit juice content from selected varieties for a unique taste experience. No chemical preservatives or colourings are used in the production.


Keywords: D'Arbo, Elderflower, Syrup, Austria, St-Germain, St Germain, Martha Stewart, Gimlet
ingredients: Elderflower extract (water, elderflower), sugar, citric acid, natural flavor

Reviews

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Heaven in a bottle
Just received a bottle of D'Arbo and this stuff totally blew me away. Mixed with a little Pellegrino it makes the most refreshing summer beverage ever, and that's just the first thing I tried with it. I feel as if there are a lifetime of possibilities at hand. Thanks for offering such an incredible import!
by Brett