Bar serving traditional Ukrainian liqueur opening in Soho
A new Ukrainian bar serving traditional cherry liqueur is opening in London. Piana Vyshnia - whose name translates to 'drunk cherry' - will open in Soho on Friday, March 15. With 60 bars across nine countries, Piana Vyshnia is known for its rich cherry drink. Their flagship drink, the cherry liqueur, originated in Lviv in the 17th century. It is a 17.5 per cent ABV, moderately sweet, easy drink infused with brandy and cherries. The drink is traditionally served cold, but Piana Vyshnia will also serve it as a hot tincture. READ MORE: 'I went to an Alice in Wonderland screening with food that's like being at the Mad Hatter's tea party' The bar will be selling traditional Ukrainian liqueur (Image: Piana Vyshnia) With venues in 39 cities, people across the world have been enjoying the traditional drink. The company currently have shops in Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Moldova, and the Baltic countries. Piana Vyshnia is one of many Uk...