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Q+A with Lord Seymour, Founder of St Maur
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Speak to Our ConciergeJoin The Sybarite for a Q&A over cocktails with Lord William Seymour, The Earl of Yarmouth.
Having first created St Maur to serve at their wedding, William and Kelsey Seymour turned the elderflower liqueur they poured lovingly into the glasses of guests into a multi award-winning premium, small-batch drinks business.
The four international industry awards the liqueur has won in its first years of business, The Great Taste Award 2 Star rating; International Spirits Challenge Silver Award;...
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