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Floral, very natural blackcurrant. Juicy, fresh, invigorating. °Oe is harvested at just the right time. Overall, it’s like an elderflower fizz.
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Wisivc 7 months ago
Something about the scent bothers me, unfortunately. I need to try it again!
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SirLancelot 7 months ago
I don't know the brand at all, but the drawings on the bottle remind me a bit of Picasso.
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PET 7 months ago
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@SirLancelot I thought the same thing.
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Luwa 7 months ago
I would prefer Elderflower Spritz over Aperol Spritz :)
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JonasP1 7 months ago
Sounds very refreshing!
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Danny264 8 months ago
You can give it a try.
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Jeob 8 months ago
A little spritz of that in hot weather is definitely not a bad idea.
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Ergoproxy 8 months ago
Definitely refreshing in the summer.
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Stella73 8 months ago
I’ll lie down in the moss and have a spritz too.
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Spatzl 8 months ago
It's supposed to get warmer again...
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Gandix 8 months ago
Holler spray... From the flowers or the berries?
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PET 8 months ago
The blend of both.
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Theris 8 months ago
You've made it sound appealing to me because of the elderflower, adding it to my wishlist!
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Ponticus 8 months ago
That makes me hungry right away! But it'll probably just be a Limoncello Spritz!
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Seejungfrau 8 months ago
Delicious, I also like to sip on HS.
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ElAttarine 8 months ago
Sounds pretty good...
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Eggi37 8 months ago
What does the bottle mean? :-)
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