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Fruit Liqueurs

Fruit Liqueurs are made with variety of different fruits. Popular orange liqueurs include Mandarine Napoléon and Cointreau (a renowned variety of triple sec ). A variety of other fruits is used; including Raspberry, Blueberry and Banana, and more exotic fruits including Melon (Midori Melon being a superlative) and Pomegranate (Pama Pomegranate for example).

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Destined for use in delicious cocktails and even desserts, Lejay-Lagoute's liqueur de banana is a superb banana-flavoured liqueur made in France.  More info
$27.39
Produced in the 1970s by the Levi company, this is an Amaro - a bittersweet herbal liqueur made with various herbs and spices. This particular bottling is made with alpine botanicals.  More info
$181.89
Licor de Ginja is a tasty Portuguese liqueur made by infusing ginja berries (sour cherries) in spirit before the addition of sugar. This is a 1960s bottling. Ginja is also the technical term for a...  More info
$181.89
This was made in 1950s by Jose Munoz Santana in La Palma in the Canary Islands. This Licor Platano is a banana-flavoured liqueur, and it's incredibly rare.  More info
$127.32
An old and very rare liqueur from the Italian stalwarts Luxardo. This has a beautiful banana flavour and was bottled in the 1960s.  More info
$181.89
Major Clementino
(50cl, 17%)
This delicious fruit-flavoured liqueur is produced in Italy by the Major company. Clementino is flavoured with clementines and the result is a citrusy, zesty liqueur which works well in cocktails and...  More info
$22.66
Major Meloncino
(50cl, 17%)
Meloncino is a gorgeous melon-flavoured liqueur made in Italy by the Major company. It works superbly well in cocktails and desserts.  More info
$22.66
Wonderful Blue Curaçao liqueur from Marie Brizard, this was bottled in a half litre bottle in the 1980s. Great for making those Blue Lagoons and other similarly classy cocktails…  More info
$72.75
This is a French liqueur from Marie Brizard. It was bottled in the 1960s and has a superb cherry flavour, with just a hint of almond too...  More info
$145.51
This is a tasty lemon- and gin-based bottled cocktail from Spain. It was produced in Cartagena in the 1950s. A very rare concoction from the Mastia company.  More info
$181.89
This is a 17 fluid ounce, 1960s bottling of Luxardo Maraschino - a rich, fruity cherry liqueur made with Marasca cherries from Dalmatia, Croatia.  More info
$136.41
Made in the 1970s using Marasca cherries from Dalmatia, Croatia, this is a bittersweet, rich liqueur. The pits of the fruit are crushed during the maceration process. This lends the liqueur a hint of...  More info
$136.41
A very ripe, rich fruity liqueur from Merlet, this is flavoured with Charentais Melons, and reminds us very much of the pungent aromas of a French fruit stall. It also has a hint of blue cheese to its...  More info
$28.04
A fabulous old liqueur from our Antique Collection, Noky Noci di Kola is an Italian tipple flavoured with kola nut - the fruit of the kola tree, which is used to make one of the world's bestselling...  More info
$218.26
Produced in Denmark by Peter Heering, this is a legendary and very tasty cherry-flavoured liqueur. It is made by crushing the cherries and mixing them with sugar, spirit and spice before a three year...  More info
$181.89
A sublime old cherry-flavoured liqueur produced by Peter Heering in Copenhagen, Denmark. This is a rare 1960s bottling.  More info
$181.89
This is an incredibly rare 1960s bottling of the superb Cherry liqueur from the Danish company Peter Heering. Very rare and also very tasty.  More info
$181.89
Produced in Copenhagan, Denmark, this is a rare old 1970s, one litre bottle of Peter Heering's famous liqueur - beloved by bartenders the world over. This was bottled for the travel market.  More info
$145.51
Pimms No 1 Cup - 1970s
(75cl, 31.40%)
Pimm's is the sort of thing one describes with words such as "quintessential" and "English". That's the kind of beverage it is. This is a ye olde worlde bottling from the days of yore (the 1970s).  More info
$127.32
A very old bottling of Rocher Cherry Brandy, a liqueur whose recipe dates back to 1705. This particular edition was bottled in 1944!  More info
$127.32
Made in 1959 by Fratelli Rossi, this is a very rare, old juniper-flavoured liqueur from Italy. Very crisp and aromatic.  More info
$218.26
This is a deliciously creamy, with, authentic-tasting strawberry liqueur, made in Italy by the Saba company in the 1960s. It comes in a beautiful-looking glass decanter.  More info
$181.89
Packaged in the classic wrapped maraschino bottle, this was made in the 1960s by the Sotck company in Trieste, Italy. It was flavoured with marasca cherries from Dalmatia.  More info
$145.51
Packaged in a wrapped bottle with a label bearing three lions, this is a 1960s bottling of Stock's classic maraschino liqueur, produced in Trieste, Italy.  More info
$145.51
A crisp and bittersweet Triple Sec orange liqueur, from the very apathetically named "Stock" company. This was bottled in 1957.  More info
$163.70
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