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'''Galliano''' is an [[alcohol]]ic drink created in 1896 by Italian [[distill]]er Arturo Vaccari, by blending local and exotic ingredients such as star anise and vanilla. The spirit was named after Maggiore Galliano, hero of the East African wars at the end of the 19th century. Galliano soon traveled across the borders with the Italian pioneers heading for the gold rush in California.
'''Galliano''' is an [[alcohol]]ic drink created in 1896 by Italian [[distill]]er Arturo Vaccari, by blending local and exotic ingredients such as star anise and vanilla. The spirit was named after Maggiore Galliano, hero of the East African wars at the end of the 19th century. Galliano soon traveled across the borders with the Italian pioneers heading for the gold rush in California.


Galliano is a bright yellow color and is packaged in a distinctive tall bottle shaped roughly like the Eiffel Tower. Because the flavor is so exotic and unusual, it can be difficult to mix with other liqueurs. It is often used to make [[Harvey Wallbangers|Harvey Wallbangers]]. Interestingly, it makes a delicious combination with [[triple sec]], [[Irish cream]] and milk in a variant of the [[Screaming Orgasm]].
Galliano is a bright yellow color and is packaged in a distinctive tall bottle shaped roughly like the Eiffel Tower. Because the flavor is so exotic and unusual, it can be difficult to mix with other liqueurs. It is often used to make Harvey Wallbangers. Interestingly, it makes a delicious combination with [[triple sec]], [[Irish cream]] and milk in a variant of the Screaming Orgasm.


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Latest revision as of 22:19, 17 December 2022

Galliano Liqueur

Galliano is an alcoholic drink created in 1896 by Italian distiller Arturo Vaccari, by blending local and exotic ingredients such as star anise and vanilla. The spirit was named after Maggiore Galliano, hero of the East African wars at the end of the 19th century. Galliano soon traveled across the borders with the Italian pioneers heading for the gold rush in California.

Galliano is a bright yellow color and is packaged in a distinctive tall bottle shaped roughly like the Eiffel Tower. Because the flavor is so exotic and unusual, it can be difficult to mix with other liqueurs. It is often used to make Harvey Wallbangers. Interestingly, it makes a delicious combination with triple sec, Irish cream and milk in a variant of the Screaming Orgasm.