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  1. Using the most prestigious variety of blackcurrant -- the "Noir de Bourgogne" (black Burgundy, literally), which is only grown in the Côte d'Or, Burgundy. These blackcurrant berries are macerated in a water-alcohol solution for about 10 weeks in order that all of their aromas are extracted from them. The juice containing alcohol thus obtained is then known as an "infusion". The infusion is the basic ingredient in Crème de Cassis, to which is added white sugar.
    $46.95 Bottle
  2. Using the most prestigious variety of blackcurrant -- the "Noir de Bourgogne" (black Burgundy, literally), which is only grown in the Côte d'Or, Burgundy. These blackcurrant berries are macerated in a water-alcohol solution for about 10 weeks in order that all of their aromas are extracted from them.
    $31.95 Bottle
  3. A liqueur obtained by infusion from the apricot pulp. The originai recipe goes back to 1935 when the city of Rome organized an exhibition including a competition for creating a new ltalian liqueur. Luxardo Apricot won the first price being awarded the title "Liquore della Lupa" (the liqueur of the Roman she-wolf), now its trademark.
    $40.95 Bottle
  4. This liqueur is taken directly from the first cocktail book ever published, How To Mix Drinks, or The Bon-vivant’s Companion. Written by one Jerry Thomas, this book first appeared in 1862 (during the American Civil War) and is an invaluable window on a different age of beverages.
    $66.95 Bottle
  5. Limoncello is an authentic Italian lemon liqueur that is extremely popular in Italy. Luxardo’s time-honored production methods of infusing alcohol with peels, pulp and juice enhances the natural aroma and bright citrus taste of lemons harvested in southern Italy.
    $51.95 Bottle
  6. Koakoa’s signature offering. We select the best quality New Zealand fruit and handcraft a liqueur which is described as bright, zesty citrus with a hint of sherbet lemons and bonbons. It has a soft, creamy lemon start with a flash of citrus blossom and lemon meringue pie.
    $50.95 Bottle
  7. Jalisco’s coconuts are prized all over the world. But none are shipped until Don Cazcabel has had his pick of the crop. Cracking their skulls with his trusty hand axe, he blends their succulent sweetness with the dry, earthy tones and crisp citrus edge of Cazcabel Blanco to make Cazcabel Coconut. Just one sip, and he can feel tropical water slapping at his feet.
    $69.95 Bottle
  8. Italicus is lightly citrusy on the nose with hints of rose and lavender. On the palate, fresh tones of ripe citrus fruits are balanced with a light bitter and floral spice before giving way to a complex and long lasting finish.
    $85.95 Bottle
  9. Pisang Ambon is the smooth, easy to drink banana liqueur that is based on an original Indonesian recipe. The actual name pays tribute to its Indonesian roots because Pisang Ambon means banana in Indonesian and Ambon is a small island near Bali.
    $34.95 Bottle
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