It is well known that four cups of wine are drunk on the first night of Passover. But little is understood about the fifth cup. In the vast expanse of the Babylonian Talmud, the fifth cup is mentioned just once, giving credence to the assumption by some that it must have been an error. In most printed versions of the Talmud today the ‘fifth cup’ has been removed.
Although there are conflicting arguments, the fifth cup has its rightful place at the Passover seder. It serves as a testament to the Almighty who not only redeems, but also provides sustenance directly and not through an intermediary.
The Fifth Cup™ liqueur was developed to acknowledge this wonder. Hand-crafted with the finest figs, apricots, dates, almonds and pistachios to create a taste reminiscent of renewal and springtime. It is meant to be enjoyed during Passover and the rest of the year as gratitude to the Almighty, who sustains.
Notes: Sweet, medium-bodied. Aromas and flavors of figs, apricot, date, and pistachio
Pairings: Lamb, roasted chicken, soft cheeses
Serving Suggestions: Chilled
Region: Montana
Alcohol Content: 30%
Although there are conflicting arguments, the fifth cup has its rightful place at the Passover seder. It serves as a testament to the Almighty who not only redeems, but also provides sustenance directly and not through an intermediary.
The Fifth Cup™ liqueur was developed to acknowledge this wonder. Hand-crafted with the finest figs, apricots, dates, almonds and pistachios to create a taste reminiscent of renewal and springtime. It is meant to be enjoyed during Passover and the rest of the year as gratitude to the Almighty, who sustains.
Notes: Sweet, medium-bodied. Aromas and flavors of figs, apricot, date, and pistachio
Pairings: Lamb, roasted chicken, soft cheeses
Serving Suggestions: Chilled
Region: Montana
Alcohol Content: 30%