- Izarra (liqueur)
Infobox Beverage
name = Izarra
type =Liqueur
abv =
proof = 40-48
manufacturer =Rémy Cointreau
distributor =
origin =Northern Basque Country ,France
introduced = 1904
discontinued =
colour = yellow & green
flavor =
variants = Yellow Izarra, Green Izarra
related =Izarra is a sweet liqueur made in
Bayonne in the French Basque Country. The distillery is situated inBayonne , by the riverAdour , and is open to visitors. The company headquarters of "Distillerie de la Côte Basque" however are located inSt. Jean de Luz .Types
There are two varieties of Izarra:
*Yellow Izarra ("Izarra Horia" in Basque, "Izarra Jaune" in French) is made with 32 herbs with a predominantlyalmond taste and is 40 proof
*Green Izarra ("Izarra Berdea" in Basque, "Izarra Vert" in French) is made with 48 herbs and has apeppermint taste and is stronger at 48 proof.Pyrenean herbs and other flavourings are used in a fifteen-month process to produce the liqueur. Four different liquids are produced: alcohol distilled with herbal flavorings; a liquid resulting from the soaking of prunes and
walnut shells in armagnac; syrup of sugar and localacacia honey ; and a colouring infusion ofsaffron for the yellow and several plants for the green variety. The liqueur matures for six months in barrels before it is bottled.In recent years the company has begun to diversify its range and has added varieties such as "Izarra Manzana Verde".
Izarra is drunk on its own, on ice or in cocktails, frequently with
gin . It can be found in chocolates and desserts. The drink is ubiquitous in the Northern Basque Country and is also found in the rest of France and parts of Europe. Traditionally the company has used the slogan "Le soleil et la neige des Pyrénées" ("the sun and the snow of the Pyrenees").History
Joseph Grattau, a
botanist , bought the recipe in the late 19th century for a traditional Basque liqueur dating back at least to 1835. He renamed it "Izarra" (Basque for "the star") and began selling it from 1904 onwards. He aquired the present production site at Quai Bergeret 9 in Bayonne in 1913. Izarra has been owned byRémy Cointreau since the early 1980s.
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