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Yuzu liqueur, 67th liqueur for Briottet

Discover the New Yuzu Liqueur: A Sensory Journey in the Heart of Japan Yuzu liqueur is a sensation in the spirits market. With its unique taste and captivating aromas, it attracts more and more lovers of cocktails and gastronomy. Yuzu’s liqueur is the 67th Briottet liqueur. In this article, we invite you to discover this

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Exceptional closures in May – June & summer vacations 2025

📢 Exceptional closures in May – June & summer vacations 2025 Dear customers, We would like to inform you of our company’s closing days on public holidays in May, as well as our annual summer closure in August. 📆 Closures – Months of May and June 2025 Maison Briottet will be closed on the following

briottet dans le classement 2025 de drinks international 5ème place en liqueurs et 9ème place en brandy

Briottet ranked among the best liqueurs in the world

Briottet Shines in the Drinks International Brands Report 2025   Briottet is classified in two categories : Liqueurs and Brandy We are delighted to announce that the Briottet brand has once again made a notable entry into the prestigious Drinks International ranking and its Brands Report 2025. Indeed, Briottet is ranked 5th in the category

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Yam magazine on Crème de Cassis

Yam Magazine article on Crème de Cassis In its edition N°78 November-December 2024, the magazine Yam produces a complete dossier on the Crème de Cassis which it calls the “Or Noir”, “black gold”. In the report section, he devotes 7 pages to the Maison Briottet: the blackcurrant artisan. A detailed and well-documented report written by

Interview on French TV

Maison Briottet on French Tv : Interview French TV , du Grain à la Crème “from Blackcurrant to Liqueur”.

Retrospective 2023

In terms of the media, 2023 was a busy year for Briottet in the press, on television and on the radio. We shared our story with France Bleu, in a podcast entitled “Bienvenue chez vous en Bourgogne”. On the programme: tasty, crisp anecdotes that reveal a little more about our House, and the excellence that

Why is the French Minister of Agriculture interested in spirit drinks?

Why is the French Minister of Agriculture interested in spirit drinks  ? French Minister of Agriculture Marc Fesneau attended the last general meeting of the French Spirits Federation on 4th of July 2023. Looking at France’s foreign trade figures, it’s easy to see why he was there. Indeed, the wine and spirits sector is the

Wild bees settle in our blackcurrant fields

For the past two years, Florent Baillard, a blackcurrant producer in Merceuil in the Côte-d’Or, has been installing bee hotels. It’s not a question of a hive, but rather a bee hotel. Indeed, these wild bees do not produce honey. So why should we be interested in bees if not for the honey? Florent Baillard

Briottet in the ranking of the best liqueurs in the world!

Briottet in the ranking of the best liqueurs in the world! Maison Briottet appears in the ranking of the best liqueurs in the world.  Drinks International has just published its 2023 ranking of Best Selling Brands and Top Trending Brands. Our liqueurs AND our Marc de Bourgogne appear in these rankings. An international recognition alongside

Show Les Papilles – The not-to-be-missed gastronomic event in Dijon

For its 5th edition, which will take place on September 24th from 4pm to 11pm, Show les Papilles invites itself in a place not to be missed in Burgundy gastronomy: La cité de la Gastronomie et du Vin de Dijon. Enjoy free tastings, gourmet shows by great chefs, all enhanced by novelties, games, music and

Blackcurrant harvest report 2022

This year, the blackcurrant harvest was early: it started on 20 June in Burgundy. Until a few years ago, the harvest started at least 15 days later. The “Noir de Bourgogne” blackcurrant harvest was strongly impacted by frost, then storms and finally the heat wave… Our Burgundy farmers were not spared. The damage caused by