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Limoncello-LemonLiqueur

Product Description:

It is known for its sweet and intense aroma, as well as its refreshing taste. It is typically made by steeping lemon zest in a mixture of sugar and alcohol. The resulting liqueur has a vibrant yellow color and a strong lemon flavor. Limoncello is commonly enjoyed as a palate cleanser, both before and after a meal. It is often served as an aperitif to stimulate the appetite before a meal or as a digestif to aid digestion after a heavy meal. The bright, citrusy flavors of limoncello are believed to have a refreshing and soothing effect on the palate. Limoncello is typically bottled at around 30% alcohol by volume (ABV), which makes it a moderately strong liqueur. It is recommended to serve limoncello straight, without dilution, in small chilled glasses. The liqueur is best enjoyed when served well-chilled, as the cold temperature enhances its refreshing qualities.

Variants:

None

Product Type:

Processed

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Net Weight per Pack:

12 Bottles/box

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Sources:

Local

Shelf Life:

N/A

Major Export Markets:

None

Certifications:

FDA-LTO/CPR

Packaging:

Bottles

Minimum Order Size:

1 Box

Category:

Export Ready?:

No

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