Resolí is a Spanish liqueur that is mostly associated with the city of Cuenca, though similar drinks can also be found in other Spanish regions. It is primarily a coffee liqueur, but the list of additional ingredients can vary depending on the manufacturer, though some frequent additions include brandy or anise-flavored spirits, cinnamon, citrus zest, and cloves.
The exact origin of the liqueur is not known, though it is often suggested that it is a heritage from Moorish reign. The liqueur is sold in decorative bottles that are sometimes shaped like the famous Hanging Houses of Cuenca, and it is occasionally served in porron pitchers.