Tuaca

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Tuaca is a brand of Italian liqueur. It is sweet and viscous, and its ingredients include brandy, vanilla (which gives it its predominant flavor) and citrus. The recipe supposedly dates to the Renaissance; one story is that the liqueur was created for Lorenzo the Magnificent. Tuaca is produced by the Tuoni family in Livorno, Tuscany. It has been marketed in the United States since the late 1950s.

Tuaca's strength is 70 proof (35 percent alcohol).

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