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Portuguese Spirits and Liqueurs

1

Ginjinha

Óbidos
4.1

Ginjinha (Ginja) is a traditional sour cherry liqueur that is mostly associated with Óbidos and Alcobaça, but the drink is enjoyed throughout the country, and it is also especially popular in Lisbon and Algarve. The creation... READ MORE

2

Beirão

Lousã
3.7

Beirão is a Portuguese herbal liqueur that was first produced in the 19th century. Although the recipe is held secret, the drink is made by macerating twelve different botanicals. According to a widespread story, the history of the... READ MORE

3

Medronho

Algarve
3.5

This Portuguese fruit brandy is distilled from fermented medronho berries that grow wild throughout the Algarve region. The production of medronho has not been completely regulated, and though many distilleries have been licensed, some pr... READ MORE

4

Lourinhã

Lisbon District
3.8

Along with Cognac and Armagnac, the Portuguese Lourinhã region is one of the three designated brandy-production regions in the world. This brandy is mostly produced with neutral white wine that has good acidity. Recommended grape varieties ... READ MORE

5

Aguardente bagaceira

Portugal
2.6

Aguardente bagaceira is a clear and colorless Portuguese spirit distilled from grape pomace—the skins and pulps left as a by-product of winemaking. It is made by winemakers, but it is mostly produced in rural areas as a type of rust... READ MORE

6

Licor de Singeverga

Roriz
n/a

Singeverga is a Portuguese liqueur produced by the Benedictine monks at the Singeverga Monastery. The liqueur is distilled from a macerate of various botanicals, such as vanilla, coriander, cloves, angelica root, saffron, cinnamon, and n... READ MORE