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Lillet is making a rather big splash this summer in Denmark.

Lillet is making a rather big splash this summer in Denmark. The French wine-based aperitif, Lillet, was founded in 1872 in the small village of Podensac, near Bordeaux, where the production still takes place today. With pop-up bars across the metropolitan areas of Denmark, and with presence at Musik i Lejet and the French dining week as the aperitif of choice, we hope to see you toasting with a Lillet this summer. And if you’re in the mood for your favorite French aperitif on Bastille Day then please come by Torvehallerne on the 14th of July from 11h00. 

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