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Liqueur
Australian Liqueurs from local distilleries.
We are working towards more sustainibility.

Our Coconut Liqueur reveals all the flavours of this fruit which likes tropical and humid climes. A must-have for cocktail-lovers !
All of the aromatic power of violets are brought out in our Violet Liqueur, which contains 18% alcohol.Silver Medal at IWSC 2017 (International Wine and Spirit Challenge)
A subtle mix of macerated green and red rhubarb confers upon our Rhubarb Liqueur its unique taste and its slightly pink colour. A powerful and generous nose, a round palate with a hint of acidity, and a charming finish.
For our apricot liqueur, we select the most delicious variety of apricot : the “Bergeron” apricot. Harvested in August in the Rhone valley (south of France) we leave the apricots to macerate for several months in a mixture of water and very fine French neutral alcohol.
An extraordinary product th...
An extraordinary product th...
Briottet’s Ginger Liqueur is made from fresh ginger roots, which are macerated and then distilled. Following the addition of sugar, we obtain a powerful liqueur with a pronounced ginger taste.
Made from a maceration of Ardèche PDO chestnuts, our chestnut liqueur perfectly restores the flavors of this treasure of the “Ardèche” terroir (south east of France).
Why is chestnut under PDO (Protected Designation of Origin)?It is PDO thanks to its characteristics and taste, due exclusively to ...
Why is chestnut under PDO (Protected Designation of Origin)?It is PDO thanks to its characteristics and taste, due exclusively to ...
Rose liqueur is part of the Flowers liqueurs. There is also the violet liquor, the poppy liquor or the liquor trend to the elderflower.
History says that rose liquor comes from China. Indeed, the rose fragrance is very popular there. Even today, the best known rose liqueur is undoubtedly Mei Kuei...
History says that rose liquor comes from China. Indeed, the rose fragrance is very popular there. Even today, the best known rose liqueur is undoubtedly Mei Kuei...
To make our Blackberry liqueur, we use an ultra-high quality natural flavouring, which comes from blackberries. Then we add anthocyanins — which are found in grape skin — to our liqueur, in order to confer on it its intense colour.
Briottet’s Raspberry liqueur is made by macerating raspberries.The raspberries are soaked in a water-alcohol solution for a minimum period of two months. This enables all the finesse of the small berries to be extracted.White sugar is then added to the infusion obtained and this elegant Raspberry...
Bergamot is the fruit of the bergamot tree which is mainly grown in Italy.Bergamot oranges are the result of crossing a bitter orange variety with a lime variety. Its flesh is slightly acidic and bitter. Only the zest of the orange is used in order to extract a natural essential oil from it which...
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Discover Briottet banana liqueur or liqueur de banane or the star of the United States! Indeed, our fruit cream is a real success on the American market. Made from real banana juice, this alcohol will make the difference with other liqueurs on the market. No chemical taste here, but the maintenan...
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Briottet’s green Peppermint Liqueur is produced by distilling mint leaves — mainly peppermint leaves — and then by adding some fine sugar.It is pure, well-balanced and very refreshing. It gives off a wonderful scent.
For Crème de Cerise Griotte Briottet or Morello cherry liqueur, we macerate cherries in a water-alcohol mix for more than two months. Morello cherries are ideal for making liqueurs, due to their acidity.
Passion fruit or “maracuja” come from the Passiflora edulis vine species, a climbing plant which originated in Paraguay, Brazil and in the north-east of Argentina. Briottet’s flavoursome liqueur marries perfectly with all types of fruit juice and more especially with orange juice and with apple j...
Mangoes come from mango trees, large trees which originate in the forests of Pakistan and Myanmar.More than 800 species of mango exist, most of which taste like peaches and have a floral note. The flesh of mangoes is delicious and sweet.
Our Mango Liqueur, which is both soft and a great way of tr...
Our Mango Liqueur, which is both soft and a great way of tr...
Briottet’s Blue Curacao is made by means of alcohol distillation of bitter orange zest or Seville orange zest and of aromatic plants.
Maraschino Reimagined.
This is an intense cherry liqueur that fuses traditional Maraschino flavours with a smattering of Australian desert peaches. To make it, they slowly ferment sour cherries over many weeks in order to extract those elusive luxurious cherry flavours. This cherry wine is then...
Bitter Limoncello
A sustainable and bitter lemon liqueur, made using fresh lemon peels that are left over after they have been squeezed by Market Juice in Melbourne.
Expect a bright and zesty liqueur with a sherbetty mouth feel, that is balanced by a lemon curd sweetness and a refreshingly bitt...
A sustainable and bitter lemon liqueur, made using fresh lemon peels that are left over after they have been squeezed by Market Juice in Melbourne.
Expect a bright and zesty liqueur with a sherbetty mouth feel, that is balanced by a lemon curd sweetness and a refreshingly bitt...
Briottet’s Triple Sec Curacao is made by means of alcohol distillation of bitter orange zest or Seville orange zest and of aromatic plants.It’s an alternative to Triple Sec 40%, still intense but with less alcohol. It constitutes the irreplacable basic ingredient in many cocktails.
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Whole roasted cocoa beans which are macerated and then distilled confer on our White Cocoa liqueur its roundness and its finesse.
Wine, meet spirit!Naked Kina is a wine base liqueur ideal served chilled as an aperitif or mixed in a number of classic cocktails.To Make it, we start with Sav Blanc from an independent winery in Mt Macedon. As soon as the wine comes through ours doors, it's fortified and infused with fresh orang...
Bittersweet aperitif inspired by a classic Italian spirit that tastes exactly how it looks.
To make this clean yet complex amaro, we peel several varieties of locally grown oranges and lemons.
The peels are infused and distilled alongside leaves picked from our very own lemon myrtle tree and smor...
To make this clean yet complex amaro, we peel several varieties of locally grown oranges and lemons.
The peels are infused and distilled alongside leaves picked from our very own lemon myrtle tree and smor...
The poppy is a bright red wild flower, in the subfamily Papaveroideae of the family Papaveraceae.In 1872, the master confectioner Desserey started making poppy pastilles which became a Nemours (northern France) speciality.Our Poppy Liqueur is generous, a real treat, fruity, with a little “je ne s...
Imagine a slice of banoffee pie and gooey banana bread, but in liquid form. The concept of making a banana liqueur made from real bananas with no fake banana flavour additives started as an experiment way back in 2017. After a few failed starts and many, many gloopy messes, we put the project in ...