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List of liqueur brands

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A selection of liqueur bottles

Liqueurs are high-alcohol, high-sugar beverages with added flavorings usually derived from herbs, fruits, or nuts.

Liqueurs are distinct from flavored liquors, fruit brandy and eau de vie which contain no sugar.

Most liqueurs range between 15% and 55% alcohol by volume.

Chocolate liqueurs

Coffee liqueurs

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A bottle of Kahlúa
A bottle and glass of Carolans
A bottle and glass of Crème de cassis

Fruit liqueurs

A bottle of homemade limoncello

Berry liqueurs

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A bottle of Chambord

Flower liqueurs

A bottle of Crème de Violette

Herbal liqueurs

Note: the exact recipes of many herbal liqueurs (which may contain up to 50 or more different herbs) are often closely guarded trade secrets. The primary herbal ingredients are listed where known.

Anise-flavored liqueurs

A bottle of ouzo
Note: Absinthe, Arak, Rakı, and similar anise-flavored beverages contain no sugar and thus are flavored liquors rather than liqueurs.

See also Category:Anise liqueurs and spirits

Other herbal liqueurs

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A glass of amaro

Nut-flavored liqueurs

A bottle of Frangelico

Whisky liqueurs

Other liqueurs

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A bottle of Salmiakki Koskenkorva

See also