Caffè corretto

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Caffè corretto, an Italian beverage, consists of a shot of espresso "corrected" with a shot of liquor, usually grappa or brandy. It is also known (outside of Italy) as an Espresso Corretto. It is widely consumed in Italy and usually taken after lunch or dinner. It is ordered as "Un caffe' corretto alla grappa" or "[…] corretto al cognac" or "[…] corretto alla sambuca", depending on the liquor the customer would like to have added to the coffee.

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de:Carajillo (German), the Spanish equivalent

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