Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

A sensory guide to Belgium's most celebrated liqueur — 36.9% ABV, crafted from 32 botanicals and aged in oak casks.

How Elixir d'Anvers Tastes

Appearance

A viscous, golden-amber liquid with warm honeyed tones — the colour comes naturally from extended maturation in old oak casks. Catches the light beautifully in a glass.

Nose

Full-bodied and aromatic. Rich herbal complexity with bright citrus zest, warm spice notes of cinnamon and clove, and subtle medicinal undertones that recall its pharmaceutical origins.

Palate

Extremely rich and well-balanced. A sweet, herbal entry gives way to layers of citrus fruit, anise, warming spice, and a hint of bitter botanical complexity. Smooth, velvety texture.

Finish

Long, delicate, and complex. The herbal and spice notes linger gently, with a warming aftertaste that invites another sip. Best appreciated neat or over a single large ice cube.

What to Pair with Elixir d'Anvers

The herbal complexity and balanced sweetness of Elixir d'Anvers make it a surprisingly versatile partner for food.

Dark Chocolate

The bittersweet intensity of Belgian dark chocolate complements the herbal complexity perfectly. Look for chocolate with 70%+ cocoa for the best contrast.

Aged Cheese

Try with aged Gouda or Brugge Oud — the nutty, crystalline texture pairs beautifully with the warm spice notes. Also works with Parmesan or Manchego.

Desserts

Drizzle over vanilla ice cream or use in tiramisu as a Belgian alternative to Amaretto. Extraordinary with crème brûlée, panna cotta, or chocolate fondant.

After Dinner

The traditional Belgian way: served neat as a digestif alongside good coffee and speculoos biscuits. The herbal character aids digestion — its original pharmaceutical purpose.

Charcuterie

The sweetness and spice of Elixir d'Anvers cuts through rich, fatty cured meats. Pair with a board of Belgian paté, dried sausage, and pickled vegetables.

Fruit & Nuts

Dried figs, roasted almonds, and candied orange peel all echo the botanical notes in the liqueur. A simple but sophisticated pairing.

Ready to mix? Explore our cocktail recipes for six ways to enjoy Elixir d'Anvers, or learn about the history behind this remarkable spirit.