Licor 43
Private | |
Industry | Distilled beverages |
Founded | (1924) |
Headquarters | Cartagena, Spain (main) |
Products | Liqueurs |
Website | www.licor43.com |
Licor 43, or Cuarenta Y (i) Tres (Spanish and Papiamentu for "43"), is a Spanish liqueur. It is made from citrus and fruit juices, flavored with vanilla and other aromatic herbs and spices, for a total 43 different ingredients (hence the name). It is 31%abv / 62 proof and is a light bodied, sweet liqueur. In color it is yellow tinged with a touch of gold. The aroma is sharp, warm, and complex, with vanilla up front; and then tangy sweet fruit, spices, and an aged rum like presence. The flavor is similar to the aroma; vanilla, complex intermixed spices, tangy fruits, and hints of citrus, carried by a flavor similar to aged rum.
In México, carajillo is a drink mixing espresso coffee with "licor del 43" and ice.
External links
- http://www.licor43.com
- http://www.licor43.es
- http://www.zadibe.es/
- http://www.diegozamora.es/espanol/licor43/framedi.htm
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