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    Bristol St. Cherry & Vanilla N.14

    Sweet and fruity, a classic combination that makes great cocktails both with and without alcohol. This syrup is rich and deep with ripe black cherry notes rounded out with the flavour of floral sweet vanilla.
    SKU: 041-203
    Availability: 16 in stock
    £6.50
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    Country of ProductionUK
    Area of ProductionBristol
    Vegetarian?Yes
    Vegan?Yes
    Abv%0
    Volume cl75
    ProducerBristol Syrup co.
    AllergensN/A
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