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X-Rated Fusion Liqueur is a French vodka and fruit based liqueur, made by the Campari Group. It has a declared alcohol content of 17% alcohol by volume.

First introduced into the U.S. in 2005, X-Rated Fusion Liqueur has subsequently been launched in Japan by Suntory, Canada, and several other countries in Europe and Asia.

In September 2006, X-Rated Fusion Liqueur was named Best New Spirit of the Year by over 250 US retailers for Market Watch Leaders.

Manufacture

X-Rated Fusion Liqueur is a blend of French vodka, Provence blood orange, mango, and passion fruit.

Drinking

X-Rated Fusion Liqueur can be drank over ice or as part of a cocktail.

Cocktails containing X-Rated Fusion Liqueur

See also: List of cocktails

Range development

In 2006, the then brand-owners, Daucourt, introduced a so-called "sister product", X-Rated Vodka, which is based on similar technology to the same company's premium product Jean-Marc XO Vodka.

References

  1. "FTC Staff Comment Before the Department of the Treasury Alchohol [sic] and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau Concerning Alcohol Labeling". Federal Trade Commission. 1 September 2005. Retrieved 10 September 2023.

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