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Berentzen Apple 1L
Fruit Spirit10,95 € 9,70 €8,02 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: OtherCountry: GermanyBerentzen Apple is a sweet and aromatic alcoholic beverage made from the infusion of apples in alcohol.
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9 di Dante Paradiso Rosé 75cl
Vermuth29,90 € 22,80 €18,84 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyProvince: CádizVermouth Di Dante Paradiso is a delightful creation inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy. It invites you on a sinful journey, awakening all your senses. Crafted at the foot of the Piedmont hills, this vermouth embodies centuries of mastery in the art of making vermouth.
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Venice Amaretto 70cl
Fruit Spirit7,95 € 6,90 €5,70 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 70clAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: AlmondCountry: ItalyVenice Amaretto, a journey through the taste and Italian tradition with this liqueur with an almond flavor that you will love, whether enjoyed on its own or as a complement to a cocktail.
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Martini Riserva Speciale Ambrato 75cl
Vermuth(1)12,50 € 11,35 €9,38 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyWe know that vermouth is here to stay among the favourite drinks of the most demanding consumers and what better way to enjoy this trend than with a glass of Martini Riserva Speciale Ambrato, a blend of Moscato d'Asti DOCG wine with extracts of Roman camomile, yellow cinquefoil bark, Chinese rhubarb and artemisia piemontesa that give it an exquisite herbal flavour.
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Giardino Dry Mediterranean 75cl
Vermuth23,95 € 21,95 €18,14 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainThe Vermouth Giardino Mediterranean Dry is an exquisite beverage that combines high-quality white wines with a careful selection of Mediterranean herbs and spices. Its aromatic and refreshing flavor captivates the senses, making it the perfect companion for enjoying special moments and gatherings with friends.
Volare Elderflower 70cl
Spirit7,90 €6,53 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 70clAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: OtherCountry: ItalyTaste Volare Elderflower, your Premium Liqueur.
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9 di Dante Purgatorio Extra Dry 75cl
Vermuth29,90 € 22,80 €18,84 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyProvince: CádizDante Purgatorio Vermouth stands out for its uniqueness, made with 100% Arneis DOC grapes from Piedmont. Its floral aroma, accompanied by subtle notes of pear, apricot, lemon zest, and mint, offers a refreshing and slightly bitter experience that distinguishes it as a unique option in its category.
Baileys Chocolat Lux 50cl
Cream(1)20,80 €17,19 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 50clAlcohol Volume: 15.7%Liquor Style: CreamCountry: IrelandBaileys Chocolat Lux is the result of the union of two flavours destined to be one with each other, the world-renowned Baileys Irish cream and Belgian chocolate. An explosive mix of flavour and pleasure on your palate - you won't be able to resist!
Martini Riserva Speciale Rubino 75cl
Vermuth(1)13,23 €10,93 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyIf you are a vermouth lover, Martini Riserva Speciale Rubino is for you. A celebration of the Turinese origin of this delicious aperitif. The versatility of this drink allows us to enjoy it with a little ice or as the main ingredient of exquisite cocktails. You can't miss it!
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Yzaguirre Dry Reserva 1L
Vermuth10,95 € 9,90 €8,18 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 18%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainTaste Yzaguirre Dry Reserva, your Premium Spanish Vermouth.
Licor, a wide range of opportunities
If you say you don't like liquor, forgive us, but we don't believe you. It's not that we want to offend you, but the truth is that it's really impossible that you don't think you're touching the sky when you try one of them. Why do we say this? For a simple explanation: there are thousands of types of liqueurs spread all over the world. Sweets like cream of pomace, aniseed like pacharán, stronger like absinthe or herb liqueur, fruity like strawberry liqueur... Yes, you could say that there is a liqueur for every person on the planet.
Composition of the liqueur
Generally, liqueurs can be composed of a single herb, where the flavor and aroma of the same stands out; by a fruit, happening the same as in the previous one; or by a mixture of herbs and fruits where the final aftertaste is a range of nuances of the components.
As for the method of making liqueurs, there are also two main processes, although it is true that there are others that also end with the birth of a liquor. The first of these consists of distilling all the ingredients together, both the base and the herbs or fruits, sweetening the distillate at the end and in some cases giving it colour. The second method is based on adding the herbs or fruits to the base distillation, in such a way that the main characteristics of the ingredients are better preserved.
As for the varieties of liqueurs that exist, as we said at the beginning are infinite, so since I put the ice we have made a selection of those that make us happiest:
- Absinthe
- Cachaça
- Calvados
- Cream
- Grappa
- Limoncello
- Fruit liqueur
- Orujo
- Pacharán
- Pisco
- Sake
- Non-alcoholic
- Vermouth
Brands of liquors
And if the varieties of liqueurs are infinite, the brands that make those liqueurs are even broader. Creators of flavors that have made and make live a constant party to our taste buds, in Yo pongo el hielo we wanted to collect those brands that more pleasure have caused us and that you can not spend without tasting their products:
- Asturian Aniseed
- Baileys
- Barceló
- Clandestine
- The Sharpener
- G'Vine
- Grand Duke of Alba
- Grand Marnier
- Jack Daniel's
- Jagermeister
- Lustau
- Marie Brizard
- Martini
- Olmec
- Quitapenas
- Rives
- Ruavieja
- Toulon-Toulon
- Volare
- Yzaguirre
History of liqueurs
Medicine was the main responsible for the fact that nowadays we can enjoy the different flavors that liquors give us. It was in the Middle Ages when Benedictine monks, physicists and alchemists began to mix medicinal herbs to create concoctions that cured the evils of the population, although they were also used for love potions or aphrodisiacs.
On the other hand, it is also true that thousands of years ago our ancestors already "played" with plants to create medicinal recipes, without even intuiting that their knowledge would be used centuries later to brighten the lives of mortals and entertain meetings between friends and family around a table.