Galliano (liqueur)

Galliano
Type Liqueur
Manufacturer Lucas Bols
Distributor Maxxium
Country of origin Italy
Introduced 1896
Alcohol by volume 30%, 42.3%
Colour Yellow
Flavour Vanilla, herbs
Website Galliano.com

Liquore Galliano L'Autentico, known more commonly as Galliano, is a sweet herbal liqueur, created in 1896 by Italian distiller and brandy producer Arturo Vaccari of Livorno, Tuscany and named after Giuseppe Galliano, an Italian hero of the First Italo–Ethiopian War. Its vivid yellow color, symbolizes the Gold Rushes of the 1890s.

Galliano has a large amount of natural ingredients including vanilla, star anise, Mediterranean anise, ginger, citrus, juniper, musk yarrow, and lavender. Neutral alcohol is infused with the pressings from the herbs except vanilla. The liquid is distilled and then infused with pressed vanilla. In the final stage distilled water, refined sugar and pure neutral alcohol are blended with the base. Galliano has been formulated at both 60 proof (30% by volume) and 84.6 proof (42.3% by volume).

Galliano is sweet with vanilla-anise flavor with subtle citrus and woodsy herbal under notes. The vanilla top note differentiates Galliano from other anise-flavored liqueurs such as Sambuca, Pernod, or Anisette. It is used both as a digestif (meant for drinking after heavy meals), and as an ingredient for cocktails, most notably the Harvey Wallbanger, Golden Cadillac, and Golden Dream.

The Galliano brand is currently owned by Dutch distiller Lucas Bols, and marketed through its worldwide distribution joint venture, Maxxium. Galliano is packaged in a distinctively-shaped bottle, reminiscent of a classical Roman column.[1] Several other liqueurs are also produced under the Galliano brand name, including a black Sambuca, a white Sambuca and an amaretto, which are predominantly distributed in Australasia,[2] where the products are popular as shots. Galliano also makes Galliano Ristretto coffee flavored liqueur and Galliano Balsamico, a presumably balsamic vinegar infused liqueur.

A Galliano bottle was used to murder Laura Winn on a case in Poplar Bluff, MO.

Awards

Galliano has earned bronze and silver medals from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Another spirit ratings organization--Wine Enthusiast--gave Galliano a score of "90-95" in 2011. [3]

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