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Wine isn’t the only thing to drink at Pesach

Lavie Liqueur is a deliciously different alternative (or addition!) to wine

Louisa Walters is Features Editor at the Jewish News and specialises in food and travel writing

Lavie combines gourmet ingredients and decadent flavours to create a variety of rich and creamy liqueurs which are mouth-watering to taste. Whether it’s the sweetness of velvety chocolate or you prefer the deep aromas of coffee, Lavie has a liqueur for you to indulge in this Pesach.

These liqueurs can be enjoyed on their own, creatively mixed into a dessert recipe or even served as a dessert itself. Why not upgrade your favourite chocolate mousse by adding a dash of chocolate orange liqueur?

Lavie liqueurs are created in the heart of Gush Etzion, Israel. The area is rich in natural resources and beauty – an environment that perfectly mirrors the liqueurs. Each bottle is preservative free with no artificial colours or flavouring so you can have the confidence of a quality drink with every sip.

There are many kosher for Pesach options for you to enjoy: dark chocolate, gold espresso, mint chocolate, cherry, orange chocolate and caramel.

Lavie is available in your nearest kosher shop so this Pesach, you have no excuse to not enjoy luxury liqueurs from Lavie.

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