List of liqueur brands

List of liqueurs, a type of alcoholic drinks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages that are bottled with added sugar and have added flavours that are usually derived from fruits, herbs, or nuts. Liqueurs are distinct from eaux-de-vie, fruit brandy, and flavored liquors, which contain no added sugar. Most liqueurs range between 15% and 55% alcohol by volume.[1]

A selection of amaro liqueurs from Italy

Berry liqueurs

Chocolate liqueurs

There are three types of chocolate liqueur: liqueur, cream liqueur, and crème de cacao.

Chocolate liqueur

  • Afrikoko (coconut and chocolate)
  • Ashanti Gold
  • Bicerin Di Giandujotto (chocolate and hazelnut)
  • Godiva Dark Chocolate
  • Intramuros Liqueur de Cacao
  • Liqueur Fogg
  • Mozart Black (dark chocolate)
  • OM Dark Chocolate & Sea Salt Liqueur
  • Royal Mint-Chocolate Liqueur (French)
  • Sabra liqueur (dark chocolate and Jaffa oranges)
  • Thornton's Chocolate Liqueur
  • Mon Chéri

Chocolate cream liqueur

  • Cadbury Cream Liqueur[2]
  • Dooley's White Chocolate Cream Liqueur
  • Dorda Double Chocolate Liqueur[3]
  • Dwersteg's Organic Chocolate Cream Liqueur
  • Godiva White Chocolate
  • Hotel Chocolat Velvetised Chocolate Cream
  • Florcello Chocolate Orange Cream Liqueur
  • Mozart Gold Chocolate Cream Liqueur
  • Mozart White Chocolate Cream Liqueur
  • Vana Tallinn Chocolate Cream
  • Vermeer Dutch Chocolate Cream Liqueur

Crème de cacao

Crème de cacao may be either clear or a dark caramel color, which is often labeled dark crème de cacao.[4] The French word crème identifies it as a crème liqueur, a liqueur with a high sugar content as stipulated by various regulations (for example, European law requires a sugar content of 250 g/L).[5] There is no dairy cream in it.

White crème de cacao is a clear, sweet liqueur that has a clearer and a more delicate chocolate flavor than the darker variant. The difference lies majorly on the production methods and coloring: white crème de cacao is flavored with distillate cacao beans while the dark version is gotten by retaining the natural coloring of the cacao beans.[4] Vanilla is commonly added to enhance aroma and sweetness.[4]

The alcohol content of crème de cacao varies, but 20–25% ABV (40–50 proof (U.S.)) is common.[5]

Coffee liqueurs

A coffee liqueur is a caffeinated alcoholic drink with a coffee flavour.

Bottles of Sombai Anise & Coffee rice liqueur
Midnight Espresso coffee liqueur

Cream liqueurs

A bottle and glass of Carolans

Crème liqueurs

A bottle and glass of Crème de cassis

Flower liqueurs

A bottle of Crème de Violette

Fruit liqueurs

A bottle of homemade limoncello

Herbal liqueurs

Anise-flavored liqueurs

A bottle of Licor Aniz Escarchado
A bottle of ouzo
Bottles of Sombai Anise & Coffee rice liqueur

Other herbal liqueurs

"Altvater" by Gessler, originally from Austrian Silesia
Demänovka (33 %) – produced in Slovakia

Honey liqueurs

Nut-flavored liqueurs

  • Amaretto (almonds, or the almond-like kernels from apricots, peaches, cherries, or similar stone fruits)
  • Disaronno (apricot kernel oil)
  • Frangelico (hazelnuts and herbs)
  • Kahana Royale – a macadamia nut liqueur produced in Hawaii
  • Nocello (walnut and hazelnut)[14]
  • Nocino (unripe green walnuts)
  • Orahovac – a walnut liqueur[15] prepared using unripe green walnuts
  • Peanut liqueur
  • Peanut Lolita (peanut)
  • Pochteca Almond Liqueur
  • Ratafia (brandy flavored with almonds, fruit, or fruit kernels; also a flavored biscuit)
  • Rivulet – a pecan liqueur produced in Kentucky, United States[16]

Whisky liqueurs

Other liqueurs

See also

Notes

References

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