0 a strong, sweet alcoholic drink that is usually drunk in small amounts at the end of a meal
1 any of several strong, sweet alcoholic drinks that are usually drunk in small amounts after a meal
No separate particulars are available with regard to vermouth or absinthe-containing cocktails, which are classified as "wine"or"liqueur" cordial mixtures and other preparations containing spirits respectively.
We may also wish later to discuss references in previous legislation, which may still be in force, to liqueur chocolates.
He did not make them in regard to liqueur chocolates, which is a very small matter compared with the issue that we are now debating.
I do not propose, however, to extend prescribed quantities to other spirits and liqueurs.
He believes that a malt whisky is far superior to a continental liqueur.
Secondly, it prohibits the sale of liqueur chocolates to persons under the age of 16.
Stock levels vary but generally the cellar contains approximately 37,000 bottles, of which fewer than 700 are spirits or liqueurs.
It is arguable whether all liqueurs ought to come in.