Pallini Raspicello 750ML
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Pallini Raspicello 750ML is a 26% ABV Italian raspberry liqueur made from wild berries grown in the Abruzzi mountains, bottled at 750ml. It earned 92 points from the Beverage Testing Institute and a Gold Medal at the International Review of Spirits, recognition that underscores its standing among premium fruit liqueurs.
Quick Facts: ABV: 26% (52 proof) | Origin: Abruzzi, Italy | Raspberry Liqueur | Distillery: Pallini Roma
Production & Heritage
Pallini Roma is a family-owned Italian spirits house long associated with its flagship Limoncello. For Raspicello, the family sources wild raspberries from the rugged mountains of Abruzzi in central Italy and enhances the base fruit with locally grown blueberries, black currants, and chokeberry juice. This multi-berry approach distinguishes Raspicello from single-fruit raspberry liqueurs, building layers of complexity that go beyond a straightforward raspberry profile. The result is a liqueur designed to deliver both vibrant fruit intensity and a rounder, more nuanced sweetness.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh picked raspberry leads immediately, followed by suggestions of raspberry gelato, white chocolate, and a faint whipped-cream sweetness. The nose is vivid and clean, leaning toward ripe berries rather than artificial confection.
Taste: The entry is smooth and lightly syrupy, with crisp, cooked-raspberry flavor landing at the center of the palate. Mid-palate, blueberry and black currant round out the sweetness, adding a tart counterpoint. The body sits in the medium-to-full range, carrying an almost jam-like density that recalls raspberry tart filling without excessive sugar weight.
Finish: A long, warming close marked by raspberry lozenge and delicate cocoa. The lingering impression is remarkably pure and natural tasting, with the chokeberry element providing a subtle tannic grip that keeps the sweetness from cloying.
How to Drink Raspicello
Served chilled and neat in a small cordial glass, Raspicello showcases its berry complexity most directly — the lower 26% ABV makes it an easy standalone sipper after dinner. It also performs well in cocktails where a crème de framboise would typically be called for. A Raspberry Spritz (Raspicello, prosecco, soda water) highlights the liqueur's freshness against effervescence. A Clover Club benefits from swapping in Raspicello for traditional raspberry syrup, gaining deeper fruit character. And a French Martini (vodka, pineapple juice, Raspicello) uses the liqueur's natural sweetness to balance the cocktail without added sugar.
Best For
- After-dinner digestivo service alongside dessert
- Stocking a home bar with a versatile berry liqueur for cocktails
- Gifting to someone who enjoys Italian artisan spirits
- Brunch cocktail menus where a natural fruit liqueur replaces flavored syrups
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Raspicello taste like? Raspicello delivers intense cooked-raspberry flavor layered with blueberry and black currant, finishing with a warming raspberry-lozenge and delicate cocoa note. The overall impression is clean, fruity, and moderately sweet with a medium-to-full body.
How does Raspicello compare to Chambord? Chambord is a French liqueur built on black raspberries, Madagascar vanilla, Cognac, and honey, giving it a richer, more perfumed character at 16.5% ABV. Raspicello runs higher at 26% ABV and leans toward a brighter, more fruit-forward profile driven by wild Italian raspberries, blueberries, and black currants rather than vanilla or brandy undertones.
Is Raspicello good for cocktails? Yes — its 26% ABV and intense natural fruit flavor make it a direct substitute in any recipe calling for crème de framboise or raspberry liqueur. The balanced sweetness means it integrates easily without overwhelming other ingredients.
Where is Raspicello made? Raspicello is produced by the Pallini Roma family in Italy, using wild raspberries, blueberries, and black currants sourced from the mountainous Abruzzi region of central Italy.
What foods pair well with Raspicello? Dark chocolate torte pairs naturally with the liqueur's cocoa-tinged finish. Fresh cheesecake benefits from Raspicello's tart berry contrast. Vanilla panna cotta lets the raspberry intensity shine. Aged semi-hard cheeses like Pecorino offer a savory counterpoint, and almond biscotti echo the subtle nuttiness in the finish.
What sizes does Raspicello come in? The standard bottle size is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Raspicello worth the price? Raspicello positions as a mid-range fruit liqueur that punches above its price tier in terms of complexity, thanks to its multi-berry blend and 92-point BTI rating. For a versatile liqueur that works neat or in cocktails, it represents solid value in the premium fruit liqueur category.
Why Raspicello?
What separates Pallini Raspicello from the crowded field of raspberry liqueurs is its multi-berry construction. Rather than relying on a single fruit, the addition of Abruzzi-grown blueberries, black currants, and chokeberry juice builds a layered profile that earned it 92 points from the Beverage Testing Institute and a Gold Medal at the International Review of Spirits. At 26% ABV, it sits in a useful sweet spot — strong enough to hold its own in spirit-forward cocktails, mild enough to sip chilled on its own. For anyone looking to move beyond generic raspberry liqueurs, Raspicello delivers genuine complexity rooted in Italian mountain fruit.
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