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Lazzaroni Liqueurs
A Family Legend
The generations bearing the Lazzaroni name have succeeded each other expressing entrepreneurs who have given very personal imprints to the business development: Giuseppe, Carlo, Pietro, Paolo, Luigi, Mario are the names behind which the legend Lazzaroni was born.
The new production technologies, the quality and originality of the products have always been the subject of great interest and research for Paolo Lazzaroni and his descendants, bringing the business reality to current levels of prestige and recognition in Italy and abroad.
Quality as a Tradition
The importance of quality in the Paolo Lazzaroni product lines has always been at the top of the scale of values: gold medals, coats of arms and several awards testify to this in the past; international success in today's reality.
The research and selection of the most genuine raw materials, the "sacred" respect for ancient formulas and the strict controls during all processing phases commit Paolo Lazzaroni e Figli, with all its collaborators, in a continuous demonstration of professionalism and efficiency at the step with the newest technologies.

Lazzaroni Amaretto 1851
The Authentic Italian Amaretto since 1851, made and bottled in Saronno, Italy, according to an old and unique family recipe, by the infusion of the famous 'Amaretti del Chiostro di Saronno' biscuits. Being produced through an infusion process, Amaretto Lazzaroni doesn’t need high alcohol levels, it is perfectly balanced with 24% ABV. Drink it cold, on the rocks, perfect ingredient for top quality amaretto sours, it matches perfectly with cakes and ice-creams.

Lazzaroni Limoncino del Chiostro 1851
Typical Mediterranean liqueur, still today made according to our last Century original recipe, through the infusion of non treated lemon peals. 32% abv, top quality and perfectly balanced at the palate and coming only from the infusion of selected Sicilian lemons.

Lazzaroni Maraschino
Lazzaroni Maraschino is one of the oldest liqueurs produced by Lazzaroni. In the company archive recipes and labels date back to 1860. It is a clear, relatively dry liqueur made from the infusion of marasca cherries and their crushed pits, which give the liquid a slight bitter almond flavour. Maraschino is largely appreciated as liqueur and it is also widely used in pastry.