Tuaca

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A 375 ml bottle of Tuaca.

Tuaca (Italian pronunciation: [tuˈaːka]) is an Italian naturally flavored brandy liqueur. Tuaca is a sweet golden brown blend of brandy, citrus essences, vanilla, and other secret spices. It is bottled at 35% ABV (70 proof).

Tuaca's mild, sweet flavor makes it popular as a cordial, mixed by some with coffee, both hot and iced.[1]

History[edit]

The brand claims the recipe dates back to the Renaissance period, a not uncommon (but invariably poorly supported) claim. See Bénédictine. A legend it promotes claims that it was created in the 15th century for Lorenzo the Magnificent and rediscovered by brothers-in-law Gaetano Tuoni and Giorgio Canepa in 1938.[2] The liquor was first created as Brandy Milk, produced with milk, brandy and vanilla.[3] Later on, milk was dropped from the recipe, and the name was changed to Tuoca.

In the 1960s, Mario di Grazia, an Italian and the owner of a chain of liquor stores in San Francisco, began selling the liqueur in the United States. To make pronunciation in English easier the name was changed again to Tuaca.[4] [5] It is popular in Brighton and Hove, UK.

Brown-Forman of Louisville, Kentucky acquired the Tuaca brand in 2002, then sold it to Sazerac Company in 2016.

March 31, 2010, marked the closure of Livorno's historic Tuaca plant.[where?]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1] Mexican Iced Coffee, LA Times
  2. ^ Tuaca official site
  3. ^ From the newspaper Il Tirreno Archived 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, July 14, 2011
  4. ^ Il Tirreno, October 7, 2012
  5. ^ "The Webtender". The Webstender. Retrieved 2017-01-20.

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