HERBACEOUS
LIBATIONS

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And into the prairies I go to lose my mind and find my soul.

The Canadian Prairies stretch further than the eye can see and hold more than the mind can conceive. Each time you take a closer look, you will find something even more surprising. 

SWEET PEA AMARO

30% alc./vol.

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Sweet Pea Amaro brings the flavours of the Canadian Prairies into a single glass. It is a one-of-a-kind, bittersweet herbal liqueur crafted from distilled Canadian field peas and infused with a botanical blend including elderflower, chamomile, sage, dandelion, and gentian. 


Amari (plural of amaro) are complex spirits made from a mix of herbs and botanicals, whose natural properties both prepare the digestive system for a meal and help settle it at the end. Indulgent meals with friends and family should always be accompanied by a pour of amaro.

HERBACEOUS
LIBATIONS,
EARTHLY
VIBRATIONS.

Connecting over great food and delicious drinks often makes for the most memorable nights. Drink our liqueurs however you like: straight up, on ice, or with a splash of soda. Or be creative and turn it into your next favorite cocktail. However you choose, we guarantee you’ll enjoy it. Get started with some of our favorites.

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WHERE TO GET
SWEET PEA.

Sweet Pea Amaro is currently available at retail stores around Alberta. View list of current retailers here.

COMING SOON TO THE U.S

f you’re a distributor or retailer who might be interested in carrying our amaro, we’d love to talk. Send us a note. HERE

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Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Field Notes is a partnership between Faaiza Ramji, an entrepreneur curious about what the Prairies hold, and Lindsey Good, owner of a 100-year old farm in southern Alberta who is passionate about turning our crops into more products the world can enjoy.

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