List of liqueur brands
List of Liqueur Brands[edit]
Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages that are flavored with various herbs, fruits, spices, flowers, nuts, or other botanicals. They are typically sweetened and can be enjoyed on their own, in cocktails, or as a complement to desserts. This article provides a comprehensive list of notable liqueur brands from around the world, highlighting their unique characteristics and origins.
Herbal Liqueurs[edit]
Herbal liqueurs are made by infusing alcohol with a variety of herbs and spices. These liqueurs often have complex flavors and are sometimes used for medicinal purposes.
- Amaro: A traditional Italian herbal liqueur, Amaro is known for its bitter-sweet flavor profile. It is often consumed as a digestif.

- Chartreuse: Produced by Carthusian monks in France, Chartreuse is a vibrant green liqueur made from 130 different herbs and plants.
- Bénédictine: A French liqueur made from a blend of 27 herbs and spices, Bénédictine is known for its rich, complex flavor.
Fruit Liqueurs[edit]
Fruit liqueurs are made by infusing alcohol with fruit flavors. They are often sweet and can be used in a variety of cocktails.
- Crème de Cassis: A sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants, Crème de Cassis is a key ingredient in the Kir cocktail.

- Limoncello: An Italian lemon liqueur, Limoncello is typically served chilled as a digestif.
- Sombai: A Cambodian liqueur infused with local fruits and spices, Sombai offers a unique taste of Southeast Asia.

Nut and Cream Liqueurs[edit]
These liqueurs are made by blending alcohol with cream or nut flavors, resulting in a rich and smooth beverage.
- Baileys Irish Cream: A popular cream liqueur made from Irish whiskey and cream, Baileys is often enjoyed on its own or in coffee.
- Carolans: Another Irish cream liqueur, Carolans is known for its smooth texture and honey flavor.

Coffee Liqueurs[edit]
Coffee liqueurs are made by infusing alcohol with coffee beans, resulting in a rich and aromatic beverage.
- Kahlúa: A Mexican coffee liqueur, Kahlúa is often used in cocktails such as the White Russian.
- Midnight Espresso: Known for its intense coffee flavor, Midnight Espresso is available in both regular and decaffeinated versions.

Floral Liqueurs[edit]
Floral liqueurs are made by infusing alcohol with flowers, resulting in delicate and aromatic flavors.
- Crème de Violette: A violet-flavored liqueur, Crème de Violette is used in classic cocktails such as the Aviation.

- St-Germain: Made from elderflowers, St-Germain is a French liqueur known for its floral and fruity notes.
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