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  2. Waitrose - Wikipedia

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    Waitrose & Partners is a British supermarket chain, founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor, later shortened to Waitrose. In 1937, it was acquired by the John Lewis Partnership , the UK's largest employee-owned business, which continues to operate the brand. [ 2 ]

  3. Jeremiah Weed - Wikipedia

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    Their offerings include a 90 proof blended whiskey distilled in Kentucky, [1] and a bourbon-based 100-proof liqueur manufactured in Connecticut. In 2011, Jeremiah Weed entered the flavored malt beverages market with five blends, three marketed in the U.S. and two in the UK. The U.S.-market blends are 5.8% ABV, and the UK-market blends are 4.0% ...

  4. Jeppson's Malört - Wikipedia

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    Jeppson's Malört is an American brand of bäsk liqueur, a type of brännvin flavored with anise or wormwood. Malört was introduced in Chicago in the 1930s and was long produced by the Carl Jeppson Company. In 2018, as its last employee was retiring, the brand and company name were sold to CH Distillery of Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood.

  5. Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto - Wikipedia

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    His basis for the liqueur was his family's own generations-old recipe. [6] The product was introduced at the Savoy Hotel in London on September 1, 2016. [4] In 2017, the liqueur won the "best new spirit/cocktail ingredient" category at Tales of the Cocktail in New Orleans. [1] Italicus has been in partnership with Pernod Ricard since 2020. [5]

  6. Crème de violette - Wikipedia

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    Crème de violette and liqueur de violette are generic terms for a liqueur with natural and/or artificial violet flower flavoring and coloring with either a brandy base, a neutral spirit base, or a combination of the two. The taste profile and aroma are distinctly floral and sweet, and reminiscent of the violet candies popular in the early to ...

  7. Chocolate liqueur - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate liqueur is a chocolate-flavored liqueur made from a base liquor of whisky or vodka. Unlike chocolate liquor , chocolate liqueur contains alcohol. Chocolate liqueur is often used as an ingredient in mixology , baking , and cooking .

  8. Advocaat - Wikipedia

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    Advocaat (/ ˈ æ d v ə k ɑː / ⓘ AD-və-kah, Dutch: [ɑtfoːˈkaːt] ⓘ) or advocatenborrel is a traditional Dutch alcoholic beverage made from eggs, sugar, and brandy. [1] The rich and creamy drink has a smooth, custard-like consistency.

  9. Alizé (drink) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, they partnered with The Doughnut Project to create a (limited-time only) rose-colored doughnut with crème filling, topped with an Alizé Pink liqueur and lime glaze, complete with a candied lime finish. Wendy Williams was the spokesperson for Alizé from 2006 to 2007. Her activities included a 5-city national tour called Alizé LIVE!