Cassis has been referred to as the “Elixir of life” since the 18th century. Cassis liqueur has been made across several regions in France for decades. Some of the finest blackcurrant berries are found in Burgundy and... Read More
Three varieties of raspberry are used to make Mathilde Framboise. The first, called Lloyd George, originates in Scotland and is particularly well known for its berry fruits. The other two berries, both from Burgundy, are the Rose... Read More
The vine peaches used for Mathilde Pêche are small, with a tough skin and moderately soft, white flesh with a particularly rich aroma. They are considered to be the most flavorful peach variety. Vine peaches are incredibly... Read More
We use the Bon-Chrétien Williams pear, also called Bartlett, to make Mathilde Poire. When ripe, it boasts a golden skin and a very tasty and juicy flesh. In order to extract as much as possible from the pears, we press... Read More