Oregon’s Freeland Spirits Releases Limited-Edition Cherry Blossom Liqueur Just in Time for Spring

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For the second consecutive year, Portland, Oregon-based distillery Freeland Spirits has released its limited-edition Cherry Blossom Liqueur.

Bottled at an approachable 35% ABV, the flowery offering arrives just in time for springtime sipping.

Cherry Blossom Liqueur spotlights a medley of hand-harvested flowers from the Pacific Northwest, including blooms from the Portland Japanese Garden in Freeland Spirits’ hometown. According to the brand, its delicate floral infusion is light and boasts a subtle floral flavor. With this in mind, Cherry Blossom Liqueur is suggested to be served in a classic gin martini or used as an addition to creative craft cocktails.

Cherry Blossom Liqueur’s Tasting Notes, Via the Brand

Taste: Floral, with citrus and cinnamon undertones, balanced by a hint of sweetness

Aroma: White flowers, citrus peel, peppercorn, licorice

Freeland Spirits Cheery Blossom Liqueur is priced at $38.99 and can be purchased through the distillery’s online shop — while supplies last!

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