Southern Comfort 1L
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Description
Description
Southern Comfort 1L is a whiskey-based American liqueur bottled at 35% ABV (70 proof) in a one-liter format. Rooted in a recipe dating to 1874 New Orleans, this expression stands apart as one of the earliest branded American liqueurs, built on a foundation of stone fruit sweetness and warm baking spices layered over a whiskey base.
Quick Facts: ABV: 35% | Origin: Kentucky, USA | Style: Whiskey-Based Fruit & Spice Liqueur | Owner: Sazerac Company
Production & Heritage
Southern Comfort was originally created by bartender Martin Wilkes Heron in New Orleans in 1874. His original recipe blended whiskey with vanilla bean, lemon, cinnamon, cloves, cherries, orange, and honey. The brand changed hands several times over the decades, spending years under Brown-Forman's ownership before being acquired by the Sazerac Company on March 1, 2016. Notably, for much of the post-Prohibition era, the liqueur was produced using neutral grain spirit rather than actual whiskey. In 2017, Sazerac restored whiskey as the base spirit, returning to a formulation closer to Heron's original vision. The current recipe uses an undisclosed blend of Sazerac-owned whiskeys accented with fruit and spice flavors.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with sweet whiskey and ripe apricot, followed by layers of vanilla, cinnamon, and a delicate citrus brightness. Light orange peel and a trace of clove linger underneath.
Taste: The entry is immediately sweet and rounded, with prominent peach and cherry flavors meeting caramel and vanilla at the mid-palate. As it develops, warm spices — cinnamon and clove — push through the fruit sweetness, with a hint of orange peel adding balance. The texture is smooth and somewhat velvety, carrying the flavors without excessive syrupy weight.
Finish: Medium in length, tapering with lingering stone fruit and a gentle cinnamon warmth. A faint lime-like tartness helps clean the palate on the close.
How to Drink Southern Comfort
Southern Comfort works well chilled or over ice, where the cold tightens the sweetness and lets the spice notes come forward. It is also one of the more versatile liqueurs behind the bar. A Southern Comfort Sour (with fresh lemon juice and simple syrup) showcases the liqueur's stone fruit character against bright acidity. The classic Alabama Slammer — combining Southern Comfort with amaretto, sloe gin, and orange juice — leans into its fruity profile for a crowd-friendly punch. For a more refined option, a Scarlett O'Hara (Southern Comfort, cranberry juice, and fresh lime) balances sweetness with tart cranberry for a clean, easy-drinking cocktail.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar for cocktail experimentation with whiskey-based liqueurs
- Hosting casual gatherings where approachable, mixable spirits are needed
- Introducing someone to whiskey-adjacent flavors without the intensity of straight bourbon
- Building batch cocktails and punches for larger groups
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Southern Comfort taste like? Southern Comfort delivers a sweet, fruity profile dominated by peach and apricot, layered with vanilla, caramel, and warm spices like cinnamon and clove. The whiskey base provides a subtle depth beneath the fruit-forward character.
How does Southern Comfort compare to Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey? Southern Comfort has a more pronounced, candy-like fruity sweetness centered on stone fruit and citrus, while Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey is grounded in honey sweetness with a more recognizable Tennessee whiskey backbone. Both occupy the sweet, approachable end of whiskey-related spirits, but Southern Comfort reads more as a liqueur than a flavored whiskey.
Is Southern Comfort good for cocktails? Southern Comfort is widely regarded as a strong cocktail ingredient due to its built-in fruit and spice complexity, which reduces the need for multiple modifiers. It anchors classics like the Alabama Slammer and Scarlett O'Hara and pairs naturally with citrus juices and carbonated mixers.
Where is Southern Comfort made? Southern Comfort is produced in Kentucky by the Sazerac Company, which acquired the brand in 2016. The liqueur traces its origins to New Orleans, Louisiana, where it was first created in 1874.
What foods pair well with Southern Comfort? Pecan pie and pralines mirror its caramel-vanilla sweetness. Grilled peaches or stone fruit desserts echo its dominant fruit notes. Barbecued pork ribs with a sweet glaze complement the spice and sweetness. Sharp cheddar cheese provides a savory counterpoint, and dark chocolate with orange notes picks up the liqueur's citrus undertones.
What sizes does Southern Comfort come in? Southern Comfort is commonly available in 750ml and 1L bottles, with 375ml and 50ml formats also found in many markets.
Is Southern Comfort worth the price? Southern Comfort positions as a value-tier to mid-range liqueur, making it an economical choice for both home bars and high-volume cocktail use. The one-liter format offers additional value per pour compared to the standard 750ml bottle.
Why Southern Comfort?
The return to an actual whiskey base in 2017 under Sazerac's ownership marked a significant quality shift, reconnecting the brand with its 1874 roots after decades of neutral grain spirit production. That history alone — 150 years as one of America's first branded liqueurs — gives Southern Comfort a lineage few competitors can match. The combination of stone fruit, citrus, and baking spice flavors in a single bottle simplifies cocktail construction, which explains its enduring presence behind professional and home bars alike. For a whiskey-based liqueur at this price point and in a generous one-liter format, it remains a practical and historically significant staple in its category.
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