You must try Tuaca on the rocks. Its very smooth with hints of citrus and vanilla but isn't cloyingly sweet. I've found a few drink recipes that sound intriguing: Cider Bite, the Tuaca Lemon Drop and the Italian Stallion.
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You must try Tuaca on the rocks. Its very smooth with hints of citrus and vanilla but isn't cloyingly sweet. I've found a few drink recipes that sound intriguing: Cider Bite, the Tuaca Lemon Drop and the Italian Stallion.
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Comments (4)
You taught me a new word -- way to go with "cloyingly". :)
# Posted by Will | June 14, 2007 7:21 AM
Thanks Will...and now go try the Tuaca.
# Posted by Mark Mascolino
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June 14, 2007 8:41 AM
Meh... I'm not much on the "sweet" drinks. I'll take rum or a gin martini any day. Note that I have also expanded my repertoire to include scotch (neat, with a sprinkle of water).
Mmmm..
# Posted by Skip | June 15, 2007 9:59 AM
Scotch huh...you are too much of a man for me.
# Posted by Mark Mascolino | June 15, 2007 11:08 AM