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#1. Pallini Limoncello

5.0
32 ratings
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Created from an authentic 100 year old recipe by the Pallini Family, made with Italy's finest Sfusati Amalfitano lemons. Serve well chilled or on the rocks for a refreshing flavorful drink.

#2. Caravella Limoncello

4.6
30 ratings
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Ultimate Wine Challenge - Italy- Has aromas of lemon candy, menthol with a hint of white pepper that provides a fruity, sweet and tart, lemon drop flavor with a cane sugar finish.

#3. Fabrizia Limoncello

5.0
6 ratings
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Fabrizia Limoncello is entirely “homemade,” produced in small batches, by hand in New Hampshire. Exact proportions are the secret to the success of Fabrizia, but by following the steps listed below you can create your own all-natural homemade limoncello just like we do!

#4. Di Amore Limoncello Liqueur

5.0
6 ratings
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The distinctive taste is said to come from a combination of ripe and un-ripe lemons. Fresh citrus zest aromas have a distinctly lemony quality.

#5. Luxardo Limoncello Liqueur

5.0
6 ratings
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First advertised in 1905, Luxardo Limoncello is an authentic Italian lemon liqueur that is extremely popular in Italy, either served straight up and chilled, or on the rocks with soda or tonic. Luxardo's time-honored production methods of infusing alcohol with peels, pulp and juice enhances the natural aroma and bright citrus taste of lemons harvested in southern Italy.

#6. Cellini Limoncello

5.0
3 ratings
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Made from the peels of Sicilian lemons which are infused in alcohol to extract the magnificent flavor and perfume

#7. Limonce Limoncello

3.7
4 ratings
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Agrocetus, the name is a combination of Agrumi which means citrus and Cetaria which is the latin name of Cetara where the company is located, was founded in 1990. Mr. Pappalardo who is the owner of the company has always been involved in the production of limoncello or lemon jams but on a very small scale and mostly for local consumption. In 1990 Mr. Pappalardo and 3 other partners created Agrocetus and the company mission has been since then to produce and bottle a high quality artisanal limoncello that should be as natural as possible avoiding any use of chemical flavoring nor coloring.

#8. Lina’s Crema Di Limoncello

3.7
4 ratings
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This luscious blend of Lemons , Cream has its roots in the centuries old tradition made famous by one of Italy's oldest and best loved libations, Limoncello. A perfect balance of delicate creaminess and just the right amount of lemon will make Lina's very easy to drink and extremely versatile. It is equally delicious straight up, over ice, in coffee or as an ingredient in a cocktail not to mention served over fruit or pound cake. The possibilities are limitless so let your imagination go and create your own unique favorites.

#9. Vincenzi Limoncello Di Torino

5.0
2 ratings
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#10. Lemonel Limoncello Liqueur

3.3
3 ratings
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Nature, sun and history, three elements which characterise Italy. Liquors emblematic of Italian tradition, made from genuine products, ripened under the hot Mediterranean sun and masterly made following age old recipes whose secrets have been passed on through countless generation. Lemonel is a tradition liqueur prepared following an old age recipe: an infusion of lemon peel, alcohol and sugar syrup.

#11. Villa Massa Limoncello

3.3
3 ratings
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The Villa Massa recipe dates back to 1890 and has been handed down from mother to daughter for over a century. Made using only “Sorrento PGI Lemons" and produced using our traditional natural methods. Its natural flavor delicately cleanses the palate, creating the perfect balance between the acidic lemony notes, the sweet notes and the alcoholic base.

#12. Buccia di Limone Limoncello

5.0
1 ratings
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Comes from carefully selected lemons grown on the beautiful hillside terraces of the Amalfi Coast, where the best lemons are grown in the world. The intensely fragrant peels are steeped in the finest Italian spirit and sugar, crafting a limoncello with fresh and pure flavors that are uniquely Italian. Clean, well made with very strong lemon flavors without the sourness or bitterness of lemon juice.

#13. Ventura Limoncello Crema

5.0
1 ratings
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Gold Medal LA Sip Awards 2010. All natural, handcrafted cream Limoncello made with whole milk and fresh lemons from Ventura County, CA. Serve chilled, over ice cream/ desserts or as a cocktail mixer.

#14. Fabrizia Crema di Limoncello

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Fabrizia Crema di Limoncello is made with real, premium ingredients. Eighty percent of each bottle is made up of Fabrizia limoncello; produced using freshly zested lemon rinds, pure grain alcohol and house made simple syrup. Adairy alcohol cream from Wisconsin is added to the limoncello making up the remaining twenty percent of the contents.

#15. Ventura Limoncello

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Ventura Limoncello produces all-natural, artisan, handcrafted Limoncello Originale following their 3-generation old Italian family recipe and lemons from Ventura County, CA. They work direct with growers who pick fresh lemons from the trees (no packing house fruit) to their specifications and hand peel each piece. Due to lemons growing year round, Ventura Limoncello is made fresh year round in small batches. Enjoy ice cold after dinner or as a cocktail mixer for Lemon Drops, Margaritas and other Craft Cocktails.

#16. Torna Sorrento Limoncello

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"is a lemon liqueur produced mainly in southern italy and is made from Italian lemons and lemon rind from Sorrento, Italy

#17. Rhodium Limoncello

2.5
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Fruity , lightly sweet, Rhodium Limoncello uses carefully sourced dried lemon peel and the zest of fresh lemons for an intense citrus flavor. A touch of pure cane sugar makes it the perfect after dinner treat. Organic , gluten free, Kosher certified. Rhodium brand products feature fresh farmed or foraged ingredients in every bottle. Inspired by the hardworking river that defines our region, Rhode Island Spirits sources the highest quality ingredients along with locally grown and foraged botanicals from the Blackstone Valley, crafting unique spirits that could come from nowhere else. New England's only LGBT-owned spirits brand.

#18. Caprinatura Limoncello

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Capri Natura Limoncello Lemon Liqueur is an Italian classic that provides a rich and intense citrus aroma that develops in a cool, light palate that sings with citrus rind richness.

#19. Gagliano Limoncello

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#20. Torna Sorrento Crema Limoncello

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Torna Sorrento Crema Limoncello Liqueur 750ML, Italy
About Limoncello

Limoncello is an Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in Southern Italy. It is also produced in Calabria, Abruzzo, Basilicata, Apulia, Sicily, Sardinia, Liguria, Menton in France, and the Maltese island of Gozo. It is also a popular homemade liqueur. Limoncello has usually a slightly turbid appearance, which originates from the presence of small (approximately 100 nanometers) essential oil droplets suspended in the drink. The spontaneous emulsification of hydrophobic essential oils in alcohol/water mixtures is often referred to as the ouzo effect.

  • Production

Traditionally, limoncello is made from the zest of Femminello St. Teresa lemons, also known as Sorrento or Sfusato lemons. Lemon zest, or peels without the pith, is steeped in rectified spirit until the oil is released. The resulting yellow liquid is then mixed with simple syrup. Varying the sugar-to-water ratio and the temperature affects the clarity, viscosity, and flavor. Opaque limoncellos are the result of spontaneous emulsification (otherwise known as the ouzo effect) of the sugar syrup and extracted lemon oils.

  • Popularity

Limoncello is the second most popular liqueur in Italy after Campari and has recently [when?] become popular in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, where restaurants are now increasingly offering limoncello on their beverage and dessert menus.

The United States has seen a rise in commercial producers using California lemons which are grown year-round, with 90% of the United States lemon crops coming from California. A popular ingredient in cocktails, limoncello imparts a strong lemon flavor without the sourness or bitterness of pure lemon juice.

  • Serving

Limoncello is traditionally served chilled as an after-dinner digestive. Along the Sorrentine Peninsula and the Amalfi Coast, it is usually served in small ceramic glasses that are also chilled. This tradition has been carried into other parts of Italy. Limoncello is also used to make various cocktails, pastries, or ice cream.

  • Alcohol content

Alcohol content can vary widely, especially among homemade variants, but the average alcohol content is between 25% and 30%. Wikipedia