1883 Hazelnut Syrup (1 Litre)
- Made with water from the French Alps
- Free from artificial preservatives
- PET Plastic Bottle
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"Good price for a good product. Quick delivery "
"Delicious. No need for sugar the syrup is sweet enough "
Product specification | 1883 Hazelnut Syrup (1 Litre)
Key product features
- 1 x 1 Litre Gourmet Flavouring Syrup
- Made With Pure Water From The French Alps
- Free from artificial preservatives
- Kosher Certified
- Suitable For Vegetarians & Vegans
- PET Plastic Bottle
Syrup Colour: Clear amber brown
Nose: Delicious aroma of fresh hazelnut
Palate: Intense flavour of hazelnut with a round smooth taste
Non-alcoholic Use:
- fruit juice
- soda
- smoothie
- milk (hot or cold)
- coffee (hot or cold)
- chocolate (hot or cold)
- Perfect in a cappuccino
Alcoholic Drinks Use:
- all white and brown spirits
- white spirits
- beer
- champagne
- cocktail
- Perfect with whisky
This barista flavouring syrup contains only natural extracts with no artificial flavourings, no fat and no cholesterol. Only fresh, pure water direct from the French Alps is used to create this wonderful product.
Philibert Routin 1883
Widely regarded as the highest quality barista flavouring syrups available.
High quality, square-shaped bottles are standard for this wonderful range of syrups. Leave your customers in no doubt of the quality of your products.
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Customer reviews
2 reviews on









Good price for a good product. Quick delivery
May 20, 2020 by Clare


Delicious. No need for sugar the syrup is sweet enough
May 9, 2020 by Martin Harrison

