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  • The box of Chambord recommends only 6 months.
  • Do you mean Chambord? It must be consumed in 6 months time. "Chambord Liqueur Royale de France is a liqueur that is made in the Loire valley in France. It dates back to 1685 when Louis XIV visited Château de Chambord. It is made from black raspberries, blackberries (mûre), honey, vanilla, and cognac. It has no preservatives and must be consumed in 6 months time, otherwise the ingredients separate. It comes in a spherical bottle with gold plastic lettered 'belt' around the middle. The bottle is modeled after a Globus cruciger in order to reflect Chambord's royal connection. It is 16.5% alcohol by volume. Common drinks made from Chambord include Chambord Daiquiri, Chambord Royal Spritzer, Little Purple Men, The Purple Hooter Shooter, Sour Grapes, Peanut Butter and Jelly (w/ Frangelico), Grape Crush, French Martini which started the 'cocktails as a Martini' craze, and the original Sex on the Beach." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chambord_Liqueur_Royale_de_France
  • They claim 6 months but we've had one opened for much longer. Don't believe them. They just want to protect themselves and make you buy more. It does have a preservative, the booze.

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