Caravella Orangecello Orange Liqueur, 56 Proof
25.4 fl oz
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Caravella Orangecello Orange Liqueur, 56 Proof

Caravella Orangecello Orange Liqueur, 56 Proof

25.4 fl oz
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Discover the bright, refreshing flavor of Caravella Orangecello Orange Liqueur. The world's original limoncello and orangecello liqueurs were crafted by Paolo Sperone from a special family recipe that dates back to 1898. This Caravella orange liqueur is made from the peels of Sicilian oranges soaked in pure grain alcohol with sugar and orange juice, resulting in a crisp, tangy and refreshing orangecello. Enjoy this orange liqueur on the rocks, sip it neat, or use it to add sweet, festive flavor to summer cocktails, such as an Orange Spritz or Sicilian Spritz.

• One 750ml bottle of Caravella Orangecello Orange Liqueur, 56 Proof

• Orange liqueur is made from the peels of Sicilian oranges soaked in pure grain alcohol with sugar and orange juice

• Orangecello offers a crisp, tangy and refreshing flavor, perfect for mixed drinks

• At 28% alcohol by volume, enjoy the orange liqueur on the rocks, neat or in cocktails

• Paolo Sperone's Caravella limoncello and orangecello family recipes date back to 1898

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Best enjoyed however you enjoy it - perfect with a splash of this and a squeeze of that

Nutrition Facts

16.907 servings per container
Serving size1.5 OZA
  • Amount per serving
  • Calories0
    • Total Fat 0g0%daily value
    • Total FatTrans Fat 0g
    • Total Carbohydrate 0g0%daily value
    • Includes 0g Added SugarsIncludes 0g Added Sugars
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Warnings

Government Warning: (1) According To The Surgeon General Women Should Not Drink Alcoholic Beverages During Pregnancy Because Of The Risk Of Birth Defects. (2) Consumption Of Alcoholic Beverages Impairs Your Ability To Drive A Car Or Operate Machinery, And May Cause Health Problems.

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