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Subject: Re: Whats the difference between a Cordial and a Liqueur?
From: Mr. Matt
Posted: Thu Feb 14. 2002, 13:55 UTC
Followup to: "Whats the difference between a Cordial and a Liqueur?"  by Josh  (Wed Feb 13. 2002, 22:44 UTC)
> Whats the difference between a Cordial and a Liqueur?

There is no difference. Both terms are used to describe various fruit and 
herbal libations. "Libations" is a funky word used to describe alcoholic 
drinks that make you all warm and fuzzy...it's also my word of the day.

Both words (cordial and liqueur) can be used.  Most people just ask "Where's 
Bailey's?" or "Where the hell's my amaretto?"  Or sometimes, "what the heck is 
this stuff?"


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