Liqueurs Category

Liqueurs
lemon liqueur, liquore di limoni
lemon liqueur
These liqueurs are made with lemon peels and best served very cold.
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Licor 43, Cuarenta y Tres
Licor 43
This Spanish liqueur is made up of 43 ingredients, with vanilla and citrus predominant.
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Lillet, Lillet Blonde, Lillet Rouge
Lillet
This is an expensive and light French apéritif made with wine and brandy. There are two versions: Lillet Blonde (white) and Lillet Rouge (red).
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limoncello, limoncino
limoncello
This excellent lemon-flavored Italian liqueur is often stored in freezers so that it can be served ice cold. It's hard to find in stores, but easy to make at home.
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liqueur, cordial
liqueur
Liqueurs are mixtures of spirits, sweeteners, and flavorings like herbs, fruits, nuts, and flowers. They're sometimes served as after-dinner drinks, but they're more often poured on desserts or mixed into cocktails, milk, or coffee. Some cooks buy miniature bottles of liqueurs to conserve on money and cabinet space.
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Lochan-Ora
This liqueur is made with Scotch and flavored with honey and herbs.
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mandarine liqueur
This cognac-based liquor is flavored with the peels of mandarin oranges. Mandarine Napoléon is a well-regarded brand.
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Maraschino liqueur, Luxardo Maraschino, Stock Maraschino
Maraschino liqueur
This is an excellent semi-dry clear liqueur that's made with sour cherries. It's made from marasca cherries, which are native to Croatia. Unrest there has made good Maraschino liqueurs hard to find in recent years. Luxardo Maraschino and Stock Maraschino are well-respected brands.
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mastika, masticha
mastika
This brandy-based Greek liqueur is flavored with gum mastic.
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Midori
Midori
This green Japanese liqueur has a very sweet, melon flavor.
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mint-flavored liqueurs
mint-flavored liqueurs
This category includes crème de menthe and peppermint schnapps.
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Neopolitan liqueur
This American liqueur is an inexpensive Galliano wannabe.
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orange liqueur
orange liqueur
The best (and driest) is Grand Marnier, followed by Cointreau, curaçao, and--the sweetest of them all--triple sec.
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ouzo
ouzo
This potent, anise-flavored Greek liqueur is usually mixed into water, turning it cloudy.
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Parfait Amour
Parfait Amour
The name means "perfect love" in French, and this sweet purple liqueur is flavored with citrus and spices.
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passion fruit liqueur, La Grande Passion
passion fruit liqueur
La Grande Passion is a well-regarded brand.
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pastis
pastis
This is a licorice-flavored liqueur that the French like to serve with water. It's higher in alcohol than anis or anisette. Popular brands include Pernod and Ricard.
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peppermint schnapps
peppermint schnapps
Like crème de menthe, this is flavored with peppermint.
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Pernod
Pernod
This is a popular brand of pastis, or licorice-flavored liqueur. It tastes like a mouthful of Good 'N Plenty candies.
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Pimm's Cup, Pimm's
Pimm's Cup
This is the liqueur that the upper crust of British society drinks at polo matches. It's bittersweet and very potent. There used to be several varieties of Pimm's, based on gin, whiskey, rum, brandy, and vodka, but only the one based on gin, called Pimm's No. 1, is still being produced. Serve it with club soda and a bit of lemon juice and garnish with cucumber and celery.
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Punt è Mes, Punt e Mes
Punt è Mes
This is a bitter form of red vermouth. It's often mixed with soda.
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raspberry liqueur, Chambord, framboise liqueur, liqueur de framboise
raspberry liqueur
This is great in champagne or on ice cream.Chambord is a popular brand. Don't confuse this with framboise, a raspberry brandy.
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Ricard
Ricard
This is a popular brand of pastis, or licorice-flavored liqueur.
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Rock and Rye
Rock and Rye
This is a citrus-flavored liqueur that's based on rye whiskey. There's a piece of rock candy in every bottle.
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rum-based liqueurs
This category includes coconut rum and spiced rum.
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Sabra liqueur
This is an orange liqueur with a hint of chocolate. It's produced in Israel.
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sambuca
sambuca
This is a semi-dry Italian liqueur that's flavored with anise, berries, herbs, and spices. It's traditional to float three coffee beans in each drink. Molinari and Romana are well-known brands.
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schnapps, schnaps
schnapps
In the United States, schnapps are flavored liqueurs based on neutral spirits. The flavorings vary widely, and include peppermint schnapps, root beer schnapps, peach schnapps, and cinnamon schnapps. These flavored schnapps can be sweet or dry, but most are sweeter and lighter than a typical liqueur. In Germany and Scandinavia, schnapps refers to any spirit that's dry and potent, like kirsch and aquavit.
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Silberwasser
has silver, not gold, flakes in it
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sloe gin
sloe gin
This liqueur is made by steeping sloe berries in gin. Gordon's is a well-regarded brand.
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Southern Comfort
Southern Comfort
This potent peach-flavored liqueur is made with Bourbon.
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spice-flavored liqueurs
This category includes spiced rum, Goldschläger and kümmel.
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spiced rum
spiced rum
This is white or dark rum that's been sweetened and flavored with vanilla and spices.
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Strega, Liquore Strega
Strega
This is a sweet Italian herbal liqueur.
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Suze
This is a bitter French apéritif.
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