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Liqueurs are a type of spirit, typically made from a distilled spirit base, such as brandy, vodka, or whiskey, and flavored with fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, nuts, and other ingredients. They are usually sweetened and bottled with an alcohol content of 15-30%. Liqueurs are often used as a digestif, or after-dinner drink, and are also used in cocktails and other mixed drinks.
The liqueur market is a subset of the larger spirits market, and is growing in popularity due to its versatility and range of flavors. Consumers are increasingly looking for unique and interesting flavors, and liqueurs offer a wide variety of options.
Some of the major companies in the liqueur market include Diageo, Pernod Ricard, Bacardi, Brown-Forman, and Beam Suntory. These companies produce a variety of liqueurs, from classic favorites to more modern, innovative flavors. Show Less Read more