A grappa, or distilled spirit from the pomace of the finest grapes, from the Euganean Hills in the Veneto region of Italy.
A strong bitter amaro, Luxardo Fernet undergoes a prolonged infusion of 15 different herbs and spices such as licorice, cardamom, gentian and saffron. Luxardo has produced this Fernet since 1889, and it is typically enjoyed after a meal.
One of the few apricot-based liqueurs in the world, Luxardo Apricot is an infusion of apricots aged in oak for three months before bottling. Apricot Luxardo first gained distinction winning the first prize in a competition for the most innovative new Italian liqueur, which was held in Rome in 1935. This is why the label states Liquore della Lupa, with Lupa being the symbol of Rome.
Sambuca is Italy's national anise-based liqueur, and Luxardo Sambuca is an exquisite and well-balanced example. Luxardo Sambuca is produced with the infusion of Chinese star anise.
Named after the traditional Italian Aperitivo cocktail custom, Luxardo Aperitivo is a well-balanced infusion of citrus, gentian, rhubarb and other herbs. The mild alcohol content and bitter orange flavor make an ideal complement to fresh-squeezed juice or prosecco cocktails.
The quintessential after-dinner codial, Amaro Abano originated in 1952. Amaro means bitter, and Abano is an old Roman spa in the Veneto region that has been active for the last 200 years. The label depicts the spa around the year 1600. The herbs in this Amaro grow wild in the Euganean Hills and are infused along with cardamom, cinnamon and bitter orange peel. Amaro Abano is a medium bitter, extremely popular in Italy, and especially in the Veneto, drunk straight after a meal with or without ice to help digestion.
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.
Luxardo® Bitter Bianco comes from a well-balanced distilled infusion of bitter herbs, aromatic plants and citrus fruits in water and alcohol. Great for mixing, Luxardo Bitter Bianco is a key ingredient for many cocktails.