Baines Pacharan
The name Patxaran comes from the Basque baso aran, meaning wild plum; Pacharan is the Spanish (Castillian) spelling. It is a sloe flavoured liqueur from Navarra, commonly drunk in the Basque region and the rest of Spain.
Licores Baines was founded in 1844 by the Matossi family, Italian-Swiss emigrants to Pamplona. Today, the family business continues to focus on small batch distillation of quality ingredients, a laborious production method which gives the final product remarkable levels of flavour, colour and smoothness.
| Wine | Region | RRP | Qty | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Navarra |
$115.00 |
6 |
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Navarra's digestif tonic, Pacharan is a maceration of anise and sloe berries, with a hint of coffee and chicory. Mix over ice with a bit of fruit and soft drink. |
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