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The Luxardo family have created fine Italian liqueurs since 1821.The essential oils of star anise are extracted by steam distilling and macerated in alcohol to give Luxardo Sambuca dei Cesari a rich, smooth flavour.Luxardo Sambuca can be enjoyed on its own or complemented as a layered shotail® with a cream liqueur. Try as a long drink by adding lemonade and a dash of blackcurrant cordial.

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The Luxardo family have created fine Italian liqueurs since 1821.
The essential oils of star anise are extracted by steam distilling and macerated in alcohol to give Luxardo Sambuca dei Cesari a rich, smooth flavour.
Luxardo Sambuca can be enjoyed on its own or complemented as a layered shotail with a cream liqueur. Try as a long drink by adding lemonade and a dash of blackcurrant cordial.
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Country of Origin
Italy

Storage
Keep in a cool dry place
Package Type
Bottle
Recycling Information
Recyclable
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Sambuca

Safety Warning:
Warning: The consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs the ability to drive and may cause health problems

Origin:
Imported from Italy
Brand
Luxardo
The Luxardo family have created fine Italian liqueurs since 1821.
For more cocktail and long drink ideas visit www.luxardo.it or www.luxardosambuca.com
Manufacturer
Girolamo Luxardo,
Torreglia (Padova),
Italy.

Amber Beverage UK,
B100 East Midlands Airport,
100 Beverley Road,
Castle Donington,
Derby,
DE74 2SA.
Return To Address
Amber Beverage UK,
B100 East Midlands Airport,
100 Beverley Road,
Castle Donington,
Derby,
DE74 2SA.
Ingredients
Water, Sugar, Alcohol, Natural Flavours
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphites
Dietary Information
Kosher
ABV (%)
38
Units
19
Tasting Notes
The essential oils of star anise are extracted by steam distilling and macerated in alcohol to give Luxardo Sambuca dei Cesari a rich, smooth flavour
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week