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Lejay Creme de Mure
Lejay Lagoute use frozen blackberries from Europe, mainly Serbia as there is simply not enough fruit available in France. Frozen fruit is used due to its...
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Mike Gibb
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7th January at 13:55
It seems that, from 2016 onwards, the Lejay-Lagoute branding has been reserved for just their premium Cassis-related products.
The company now sell their other crème liqueurs under the Sisca brand (though the Sisca bottles are still embossed with the Lejay-Lagoute name).
News item, in French (GMS=large stores/ supermarkets):
https://www.rayon-boissons.com/actu-flash/spiritueux-les-liqueurs-lejay-quittent-les-gms-mais-pas-les-cremes-sisca-45494
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The company now sell their other crème liqueurs under the Sisca brand (though the Sisca bottles are still embossed with the Lejay-Lagoute name).
News item, in French (GMS=large stores/ supermarkets): https://www.rayon-boissons.com/actu-flash/spiritueux-les-liqueurs-lejay-quittent-les-gms-mais-pas-les-cremes-sisca-45494