Pallini Limoncello
Bring a taste of Italy to your glass with Pallini Limoncello, a handcrafted lemon liqueur made using Sfusato lemons grown exclusively on the Amalfi Coast. This iconic Italian liqueur is created by the Pallini family, who have been producing artisan spirits in Rome since 1875.
The lemons are carefully handpicked, peeled within 24 hours, and infused in pure alcohol to extract their vibrant, natural oils. The result is a refreshing and zesty limoncello with a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity — free from artificial colours or flavourings.
Best served ice cold, Pallini Limoncello is the perfect after-dinner digestif, but it also shines in cocktails like the Limoncello Spritz, Martini twists, or even drizzled over desserts and gelato.
Why Choose Pallini Limoncello:
Made using handpicked Amalfi lemons for authentic Italian flavour
No artificial ingredients – only natural infusions
Family-owned distillery with over 140 years of tradition
Versatile serve: digestif, cocktail base, or dessert pairing
Elegant packaging makes it ideal for gifting or display
Tasting Notes:
Bright lemon zest on the nose, followed by a vibrant, tangy sweetness and smooth, refreshing finish.
Country of Origin: Italy
ABV: 26%
Bottle Size: 50cl
Experience a true Italian classic with Pallini Limoncello – a sunny, flavourful liqueur that captures the spirit of the Amalfi Coast in every sip.
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