Description

Sabra liqueur is a chocolate-orange flavored liqueur produced in Israel. The primary flavor of Sabra is a rich, bittersweet chocolate. The dense chocolate is cut by the sweet and sour taste of Jaffa oranges. Slightly chilling Sabra liqueur strengthens the chocolate taste, while slightly warming it brings out the citrus taste. The Sabra bottle design is based on a 2,000-year-old Phoenician wine flask found in a Tel Aviv museum. Sabra was developed and introduced in 1963 by Edgar Bronfman, Sr., the head of Seagram, to be an identifiably Israeli liqueur. Its name is a term used affectionately to describe a native-born Israeli Jew, a term derived from the Hebrew name of a prickly pear cactus that grows in Israel. The original liqueur was made from this cactus fruit, but did not succeed and was quickly changed to the successful chocolate-orange product. Sabra liqueur is kosher and kosher for Passover.

 

Sabra Chocolate Orange

 

Category

Liqueur

Country

Israel

State

None

Bottle Sizes

750 mL

Spirits from Producer

Producer

Royal Wine Corporation

Alchohol by volume

30%

PROOF

60

Ranking

2005 San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Silver Medal
Beverage Tasting Institute - 87

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