Fruit Liqueurs
Explore our vibrant collection of Fruit Liqueurs. Discover the essence of fresh fruits captured in smooth spirits. Perfect for sipping, mixing, or adding a touch of fruitiness to your cocktails.
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Kwai Feh Lychee Liqueur 70cl
Kwai Feh is a truly international liqueur with a unique oriental flavour. The pure essence of fresh lychee fruit is captured in a light, sweet, nat...Netherlands
Regular price £28.99 -
Tuaca Liqueur 70cl
Tuaca Liqueur is introduced as a warm, smooth and quietly luxurious Italian‑inspired spirit, celebrated for its blend of rich vanilla, citrus and s...Italy
Regular price £32.50 -
Lapponia Ligonberry Puolukka 50cl
Ligonberries are found in the northern temperate, boreal and sub arctic areas. They are globose, shiny berries, rich red in colour with and aromati...Finland
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Lapponia Mustikka Blueberry 50cl
These plump, blue black coloured berries are an ancient food in Northern Europe. They grow well in woods and moist meadows of the north. The juicy ...Finland
Regular price £19.25
Fruit liqueurs are alcoholic beverages made by blending distilled spirits with fruit, fruit juice, or fruit extracts, along with sugar to create a sweet and flavourful drink. They come in a wide variety of styles and flavours, from citrus and berries to stone fruits and tropical blends. Unlike fruit brandies, which are distilled from fermented fruit, fruit liqueurs are infused after distillation and are typically lower in alcohol.
Fruit liqueurs taste like the fruit they’re made from, often with a sweet and vibrant profile. Cherry liqueurs tend to be rich and slightly tart, raspberry liqueurs are bright and juicy, and citrus liqueurs like orange or lemon offer zesty, refreshing notes. The sweetness is balanced by the alcohol, making them smooth and easy to enjoy.
Fruit liqueurs can be served neat, over ice, or mixed into cocktails. They are also popular in sparkling drinks, punches, and dessert-style cocktails. Some fruit liqueurs are used as a drizzle over ice cream or added to fruit salads and sorbets for extra flavour.
Yes, fruit liqueurs are excellent in both sweet and savoury recipes. They can be used to flavour cakes, glazes, sauces, and compotes. Raspberry or cherry liqueurs are often added to chocolate desserts, while citrus liqueurs work well in syrups and marinades.
There is a wide range of fruit liqueurs available, including classics like Cointreau (orange), Limoncello (lemon), Chambord (black raspberry), and Maraschino (cherry). Many producers also offer seasonal or regional varieties made from local fruits such as apricot, peach, or passionfruit.