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Frangelico (Italian: [franˈdʒɛliko]) is a brand of hazelnut and herb–flavored liqueur coloured with caramel coloring, which is produced in Canale, Italy. [1] It is 20% alcohol by volume (ABV) or 40 proof. Formerly, it was 24% ABV or 48 proof. When produced by the Barbaro family it was bottled at 28% ABV or 56 proof. The brand was created ...
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Crème de cassis (French pronunciation: [kʁɛm də kasis]) (also known as Cassis liqueur) is a sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants. [1] Several cocktails are made with crème de cassis, notably the popular wine cocktail kir [2] and its sparkling variant, the kir royal. [3] Other cocktails that use it include the original tequila ...
A crème liqueur is a liqueur that has a great deal of additional sugar added to the point that it has a near-syrup consistency. Unlike cream liqueurs, crème liqueurs include no cream in their ingredients. [1] "Crème" in this case refers to the consistency.
Carolans Irish Cream is a liqueur made from a mixture of cream, Irish spirits, Irish whiskey and honey. [1] It has a declared alcohol content of 17%, or 14.5% alcohol by volume . The liqueur is made by First Ireland Spirits in Abbeyleix, Co. Laois, in the Republic of Ireland .
Crème de Cerise (' Cherry Cream ') is a sweet French liqueur made from a blend of macerated black and sour cherries. [1] It is highly sugared (greater than 250 grams per liter), and relatively low in alcohol (18% ABV).
The liqueurs are available in a range of bottle sizes 50 mL, 100 mL, 200 mL, 375 mL, 750 mL, 1 L and 1.75 L. [6] According to the brand website, a character named Dr. Aloysius Percival McGillicuddy created the liqueur. He lived in the late 19th century as a bartender in an old western town. [7]
A bottle of Coeur de Génépi. Génépi or génépy (French:) is a traditional herbal liqueur or apéritif popularized in the Alpine regions. Genepi also refers to alpine plants of the genus Artemisia (commonly called wormwood) that is used to make a liqueur in the French region of Savoy, where the Artemisia génépi plants grow and where the beverage is commonly produced.