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azure0327 Oct 27th, 2005 08:26 PM

Buying Italian Limoncello online?
 
Hello,
I tried Limoncello for the first while in Italy last month and loved it! I meant to buy some before leaving but unfortunately I had a few unexpected obstacles that prevented me from doing some last minute shopping. Does anyone know of a website where one can buy authentic limoncello and have it mailed to the U.S. at an affordable price? I tried an online search without any luck. Thank you in advance for any advice.

kakalena Oct 27th, 2005 08:29 PM

Most liquor stores in major cities have a nice selection. Have you tried there?

kakalena

efg Oct 27th, 2005 08:31 PM

I've found that many liquor stores sell Limoncello (the clear kind) but I've been unable to find a creamy version which we enjoyed when we were in Rome. I'm not sure which you'd be looking for.

LoveItaly Oct 27th, 2005 08:49 PM

Hello azure, if you have a good wine/spirit store in your area you should be able to buy Limoncello. It is wonderful. I assume you know, but in case you don't, do keep it in the freezer. Cincin!

elaine Oct 28th, 2005 02:03 AM

www.winespecialist.com

got it by googling

It only has to be made in Italy, it doesn't have to be shipped from Italy, many American distributors will handle it.

lmhornet Oct 28th, 2005 02:12 AM

Limoncello is extremely easy to make yourself. Look for a recipe online. There are many.

ira Oct 28th, 2005 02:14 AM

>Limoncello is extremely easy to make yourself.<

True, but without the lemons from the Amalfi Coast, it doesn't taste the same.

((I))

Branbal77 Oct 28th, 2005 04:41 AM

Have you thought about making your own limoncello? It is very easy. If you would like, I can send you a recipe. I live in Italy right now and have had the privelage of making it with Italian friends! Feel free to email me or post if you want it!!

ekscrunchy Oct 28th, 2005 06:04 AM

Any good wine and spirits shop in the US should order a bottle for their customers even if they do not stock it; both the "creamy" and the "clear" versions are in wide distribution here. If you do not see it on the shelves, ask them to order it for you.

sandi_travelnut Oct 28th, 2005 06:08 AM

I get mine at the local wine and spirits store around the corner.

DRJ Oct 28th, 2005 06:10 AM

I have used Mario Batali's recipe successfully for several years. Its on the FoodTV website.

JerseySue Oct 28th, 2005 06:34 AM

Branbal77 - I would love your receipe !

Catbert Oct 28th, 2005 06:41 AM

www.bevmo.com They have the clear and creamy.

Betsy Oct 28th, 2005 07:12 AM

Branbal77, please consider posting your recipe here so we can all enjoy it. I'm assuming that CA lemons would provide a reasonable facsimile. :-)

elaine Oct 28th, 2005 07:39 AM

public domain versions of these recipes

Mario Batali:
4 cups vodka (use 100 proof, not 80, it'll taste better.)
Zest of 10 lemons, no pith at all, may substitute 15 limes, 6 grapefruits, 10 blood oranges, 12 mandarin oranges, or 8 regular oranges
2 1/2 cups sugar
3 1/2 cups water
Place vodka and zest in a sealable jar, like a mason jar and allow to sit in a cool place for 4 days. On the fifth day place the sugar and the water in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Allow to cook 5 minutes, remove from heat and allow to cool. Add sugar solution to the vodka solution and allow to stand overnight. Strain through a layer of cheesecloth in a conical sieve, pressing the solids firmly. Strain again through a second layer in the same manner. Chill and allow to stand 1 week. Serve very cold.


Sergio Massa recipe
2 pounds lemons
35 ounces vodka
2 pounds sugar
35 ounces water
Peel all the skins off of the lemons. Only the yellow part should be peeled. Add the lemon peels to the alcohol, and keep for 3 to 4 days in a cool place. Once the alcohol has been infused with the lemon peels, remove the peels from the alcohol. In a separate bowl or glass container, mix the sugar and water together. Add the infused alcohol to the sugar and water mixture. This will turn a beautiful bright yellow color. Keep the limoncello in the freezer.

elaine Oct 28th, 2005 07:41 AM

Here's a link to the famous previous
limoncello thread

http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34462827

lmhornet Oct 28th, 2005 08:14 AM

Vodka makes watery limoncello. To make it right, you should be using 95% grain alcohol as they do in Italy.

elaine Oct 28th, 2005 08:19 AM

I agree that I'd rather buy the real stuff than make a home version of it.

lvk Oct 28th, 2005 09:43 AM

Trader Joe's carries a creamy Limoncello that is very good.

My neighbors, originally from Bari, make the best Limoncello. Of course, they have to serve it in a little boot-shaped shot glass. :) Mmmm.

DRJ Oct 28th, 2005 10:39 AM

And the grain alcohol is called "Everclear".


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