Ancho Reyes
Ancho Reyes is a brand of chile liqueur produced in Puebla City, Mexico, based on a 1927 recipe from the same city.[1] The liqueur is made from and named after Puebla's renowned ancho chiles, a dried form of ripe poblano peppers.[2]
Type | Ancho chile liqueur |
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Distributor | William Grant & Sons |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Introduced | 2013 |
Alcohol by volume | 40% |
Proof (US) | 80 |
Colour | Colourless |
Flavour | Orange |
Variants | Ancho Reyes Verde (2016) |
The company produces two types of chile liqueur: the original, red Ancho Reyes liqueur and the newer, green Ancho Reyes Verde liqueur. The liqueur is produced using late harvest chiles that have sun-dried for 2 to 3 weeks.[3] For the Verde version of the drink, early harvested fire-roasted poblano chiles are used in addition to the sun-dried chiles.[3]
Both the red and green liqueurs are 40% ABV and are popular for adding a bit of spice to classic drinks like a margarita or a Paloma.
References
- "Ancho Reyes Ancho Chile Liqueur". Liquor.com. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
- "What Is an Ancho Chile Pepper?". The Spruce Eats. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
- "Ancho Reyes Verde: A New Favorite Bottle For Fans Of Spicy Cocktails". Food & Wine. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
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