Luxardo Limoncello 750ML

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Description

Luxardo Limoncello 750ML is an Italian lemon liqueur bottled at 27% ABV (54 proof), produced by the historic Luxardo distillery in the Veneto region. Unlike most limoncellos that rely on peels alone, Luxardo incorporates lemon peels, pulp, and juice—a distinguishing method that earned it 3.5 out of 4 stars from Imbibe Magazine.

Quick Facts: ABV: 27% (54 Proof)  |  Origin: Veneto, Italy  |  Lemon Liqueur  |  Distillery: Luxardo S.p.A.

Production & Heritage

Luxardo S.p.A. operates from Torreglia, near Padua in Italy's Veneto region. The company traces its limoncello recipe to 1905, predating the popular narrative that limoncello is a strictly modern invention. Production begins with lemons harvested in southern Italy; their peels, pulp, and juice are infused into alcohol—a fuller extraction method than the industry-standard peel-only approach. The resulting infusion is then blended with sugar and pure water to achieve its characteristic balance of sweetness and citrus intensity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Fresh lemon zest leads immediately, followed by candied citrus peel and a subtle floral brightness. A light, clean sweetness sits underneath without becoming cloying.

Taste: The entry is syrupy but well-calibrated, with sweet lemon and candied citrus arriving first. At mid-palate, soft acidity and subtle herbal notes emerge, keeping the sweetness in check. Spirits critic F. Paul Pacult described it as "light and nimble on the tongue" with "the tart but not astringent flavor of authentic lemon" that "enchants the taste buds."

Finish: Medium-long, with properly juicy and oily citrus notes that linger. The close is clean and zesty, leaving a lightly sweet lemon-oil coating on the palate—luscious without heaviness.

How to Drink Luxardo Limoncello

The classic Italian serve is well-chilled and neat, straight from the freezer in a small cordial glass—the cold temperature tightens the sweetness and amplifies the citrus. It also works beautifully in cocktails: a Limoncello Spritz (with prosecco and soda) makes a refreshing warm-weather aperitivo; a Lemon Drop Martini benefits from the fuller lemon flavor that the pulp-and-juice infusion provides; and a Limoncello Collins (lengthened with gin, lemon juice, and soda) showcases the liqueur's bright acidity against a drier backdrop.

Best For

  • Serving as a chilled digestivo after an Italian dinner
  • Gifting to home bartenders who appreciate artisan Italian liqueurs
  • Building a citrus-forward cocktail menu for summer entertaining
  • Adding depth to lemon-based desserts, from panna cotta to sorbetto

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Luxardo Limoncello taste like? It leads with bright, sweet lemon and candied citrus peel, balanced by soft acidity and subtle herbal undertones. The finish is medium-long, oily, and zesty rather than syrupy or artificially sweet.

How does Luxardo Limoncello compare to Pallini Limoncello? Both are widely regarded as top-tier limoncellos, but Luxardo uses lemon peels, pulp, and juice in its infusion, while Pallini relies on Sfusato lemon peels from the Amalfi Coast. The result is that Luxardo tends toward a richer, more full-bodied lemon character, whereas Pallini is often described as lighter and more delicate.

Is Luxardo Limoncello good for sipping neat? Yes—served straight from the freezer in a small glass, it is one of the most traditional ways to enjoy limoncello in Italy, and the 27% ABV keeps it approachable and smooth.

Where is Luxardo Limoncello made? It is produced by Luxardo S.p.A. at their facility in Torreglia, near Padua in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy. The lemons used in production are sourced from southern Italy.

What foods pair well with Luxardo Limoncello? Lemon tart and ricotta cheesecake mirror the liqueur's citrus sweetness. Fresh berries with cream complement its bright acidity. Almond biscotti and cantucci offer a nutty contrast to the lemon notes. Creamy goat cheese provides a savory counterpoint that highlights the zest.

What sizes does Luxardo Limoncello come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.

Is Luxardo Limoncello worth the price? It positions as a premium limoncello within the category, justified by its distinctive whole-fruit infusion method and a recipe dating to 1905. For a liqueur that outperforms many competitors in depth and balance, it represents strong value in the upper tier of commercially available limoncellos.

Why Luxardo Limoncello?

The defining detail here is production method: while the vast majority of limoncellos are made with lemon peels only, Luxardo infuses peels, pulp, and juice, extracting a broader, more layered spectrum of citrus flavor. That approach traces back to a recipe the company first advertised in 1905, giving it genuine historical credibility in a category often crowded with modern imitators. Imbibe Magazine awarded it 3.5 out of 4 stars, praising it as "well balanced and inviting with intriguing flavors." For anyone seeking a limoncello with authentic depth rather than one-note sweetness, this bottling stands apart on verifiable craftsmanship.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Liqueur
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Luxardo

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