Description
Joseph Cartron Cassis 750ML is a French blackcurrant liqueur bottled at 19% ABV, produced in Nuits-Saint-Georges, Burgundy. Named Best Cassis Liqueur at the 2016 World Liqueur Awards, this expression stands apart through its exclusive use of Noir de Bourgogne blackcurrants a low-yield variety grown on the slopes surrounding Burgundy’s Grand Cru vineyards.
Quick Facts: ABV: 19% | Origin: Nuits-Saint-Georges, Burgundy, France | Style: Crme de Cassis | Distillery: Joseph Cartron
Production & Heritage
The Maison Joseph Cartron has operated from the heart of Nuits-Saint-Georges, a town synonymous with some of Burgundy’s most celebrated wines. The distillery maintains deep relationships with local growers who cultivate the Noir de Bourgogne blackcurrant variety, a heritage fruit known for low yields of roughly three to four tons per hectare. The berries are harvested in early summer at full maturity, then processed through either cold maceration in stainless steel tanks or hot maceration in Cartron’s copper alembic pot stills. The base spirit is a neutral alcohol derived from sugar beets, and the liqueur is naturally sweetened with crystallized sugar no artificial flavoring agents involved.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose is immediately pure and fresh, opening with intense, aromatic blackcurrant that reads almost like freshly crushed fruit. There is a natural expressiveness here, with no cloying sweetness masking the berry character.
Taste: The entry is suave and round, coating the palate with ripe currant flavor that feels ample and fluid rather than heavy. Mid-palate, a careful equilibrium emerges between natural sugar and the inherent acidity of the Noir de Bourgogne fruit. This balance keeps the liqueur from veering into syrupy territory, maintaining a lively, fruit-driven profile throughout.
Finish: The finish is notably fresh and pure, circling back to the clean blackcurrant note that opened the experience. It fades at a moderate length, leaving a pleasant tart-sweet impression without residual heaviness.
How to Drink Cartron Cassis
On its own, Cartron Cassis works well chilled in a small cordial glass, where its aromatic intensity and balanced sweetness can be appreciated without dilution. Its real versatility, however, shines in mixed drinks. A Kir the classic Burgundian aperitif of cassis and dry white wine is the most traditional application, and Cartron’s purity of fruit makes it a benchmark choice. A Kir Royale, substituting Champagne or crmant for still wine, elevates the combination with effervescence that lifts the currant aromatics. For a spirit-forward option, a Bramble benefits from Cartron Cassis’s natural acidity, which cuts through the gin and lemon juice to create a balanced, berry-driven cocktail.
Best For
- Building an authentic Kir or Kir Royale at home with a top-quality cassis
- Gifting a Francophile or someone who appreciates artisanal French products
- Stocking a home bar with a versatile cocktail modifier for berry-forward drinks
- Pairing with dessert courses at a dinner party, particularly those featuring dark fruit or chocolate
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cartron Cassis taste like? Cartron Cassis delivers a pure, concentrated blackcurrant flavor that balances sweetness with natural fruit acidity. The profile is ample and round on the palate, finishing clean and fresh without heavy syrupy weight.
How does Cartron Cassis compare to Chambord? Chambord is a raspberry-and-blackcurrant liqueur blended with cognac, vanilla, and citrus peel, resulting in a more complex, multi-layered profile at a higher ABV (16.5%). Cartron Cassis is a single-fruit expression focused entirely on Noir de Bourgogne blackcurrant purity, making it more traditionally Burgundian and more intensely currant-forward.
Is Cartron Cassis good for cocktails? Cartron Cassis is an excellent cocktail ingredient, most classically used in the Kir and Kir Royale, but also effective in Brambles and other drinks that call for a clean blackcurrant modifier. Its balanced acidity prevents drinks from becoming overly sweet.
Where is Cartron Cassis made? Cartron Cassis is produced by the Maison Joseph Cartron in Nuits-Saint-Georges, a town in the Cte de Nuits sub-region of Burgundy, France. The blackcurrants themselves are sourced from local growers farming the slopes near Burgundy’s Grand Cru vineyards.
What foods pair well with Cartron Cassis? Dark chocolate torte benefits from the currant’s tartness cutting through rich cocoa. Aged Brie or poisses cheese creates a classic French pairing where fruit and cream fat complement each other. Vanilla panna cotta provides a neutral canvas that lets the cassis sing. Duck breast with a berry reduction echoes the liqueur’s fruit intensity. Fresh goat cheese with a drizzle of cassis offers a simple, elegant appetizer combination.
What sizes does Cartron Cassis come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Cartron Cassis worth the price? Cartron Cassis positions as a premium crme de cassis, sitting above mass-market options thanks to its exclusive use of low-yield Noir de Bourgogne fruit and its recognition at the World Liqueur Awards. For anyone serious about making a proper Kir or stocking quality liqueurs, it represents strong value within the artisanal tier.
Why Cartron Cassis?
What separates this cassis from the field is the single-variety approach: Noir de Bourgogne blackcurrants, harvested at peak maturity from low-yield plantings near some of the world’s most prized vineyard land. That commitment to raw material quality earned it Best Cassis Liqueur at the 2016 World Liqueur Awards and a Silver medal at the 2013 International Wine and Spirit Competition. The dual-maceration technique cold for freshness, copper-pot for depth gives the distillery flexibility to build a layered yet clean flavor profile. In a category where many products lean on sugar to compensate for thin fruit, Cartron delivers genuine blackcurrant intensity with the acidity to match.




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