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Sources for extracts/concentrated flavors


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My supplier (Assouline & Ting) has ran out of Champagne extract, and doesn't expect to have any in for months. This is inconvenient right before Christmas and New Year's, so I need to start working with another supplier or two. The product I need in particular is a Champagne extract from Liquor La Francaise. A little goes a long way, and at 32 oz for around $15, it works extremely well for the price. I haven't found it sold anywhere else in the U.S. If you have suggestions for vendors that sell this or similar products, let me know. Thanks!

Josh Usovsky

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ok i know this sounds silly but have you ever tried contacting a liquor store?..

im thinking that with all the special liquors that many carry for cooking and other things...they may be able to provide you with a good lead...just a thought...worth a shot

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Last year, I bought a champagne compound - not an extract, unfortunately, but if you aren't able to find the extract, you might have to fall back on this. It was from Amoretti (www.amoretti.com) - I also recall a former instructor having bought something similar from Sieben through a local distributor (Primarque at www.primarque.com). Qzina in Canada sells a similar product. (www.qzina.com)

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It's my understanding that Amoretti is really good about sending out samples if you call and ask them. That way, you can try it before you order a ton.

Pamela Wilkinson

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Amoretti sends out incredible samples, a huge box of like 50 glass jars and they will send you a specific one if you ask for it. I just got their Eggnog compound, its great but not cheap....$50.00 for 2.2# with shipping and handling

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SWEET KARMA DESSERTS

www.sweetkarmadesserts.com

550 East Meadow Ave. East meadow, NY 11554

516-794-4478

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