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  2. Amaro Averna - Wikipedia

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    The herbs, roots and citrus rinds are allowed to soak in the base liquor before caramel is added. Averna is sweet, thick and has a gentle herbal bitterness. It is 29% alc/volume (formerly 32%) and it is bottled in Italy. Averna is a classic digestif, often served on the rocks or neat. It also is an ingredient in some cocktails. [5]

  3. Alchermes - Wikipedia

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    In the Italian pudding zuppa inglese, sponge cake or ladyfingers soaked in this liqueur are a major ingredient. [ 1 ] Alkermes was a modification of an 8th-century potion confectio alchermes , a tonic composed of raw silk , apple juice , ground pearls , musk , ambergris , gold leaf , rose water , cinnamon, sugar, and honey .

  4. Limoncello - Wikipedia

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    Limoncello (Italian: [limonˈtʃɛlːo]) is an Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in southern Italy, especially in the region around the Gulf of Naples, the Amalfi Coast and Sicily. It is the second-most popular liqueur in Italy and is traditionally served chilled as an after-dinner digestif. It is also a popular homemade liqueur, with ...

  5. Rosolio - Wikipedia

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    Rosolio is a type of Italian liqueur made from a base of alcohol, sugar, and water in the same proportion, which is flavored by adding an essence of any of various types. Despite a common misconception based on the name, rosolio has no direct connection with roses or rose petals (rose essence is, however, one option for addition to the base ...

  6. Category:Italian liqueurs - Wikipedia

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  7. Antica Dolceria Bonajuto - Wikipedia

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    Duomo of San Pietro in front of the Antica Dolceria. Cioccolato di Modica.. Modica chocolate, the main product of the city's "dolcerie", is obtained by "cold" processing (approximately 40 °) of the chocolate (which does not melt the sugar), which achieved the PGI recognition (Protected geographical indication) gives the European Union; [18] but the Dolceria Bonajuto did not accept the ...

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  9. Campari - Wikipedia

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    Campari (Italian: [kamˈpaːri]) is an Italian alcoholic liqueur, considered an apéritif of the amaro variety, obtained from the infusion of herbs and fruit (including chinotto and cascarilla) in alcohol and water. It is a type of bitters, characterised by its dark red colour.