Kahlúa

1936

The drink contains rum, sugar, and 100% arabica coffee. ==History== Pedro Domecq began producing Kahlúa in 1936.

The Beverage Testing Institute gave the Especial a score of 85 in 2007. ==See also== List of cocktails List of coffee liqueurs Milk and Alcohol ==References== ==External links== Official website Alcoholic coffee drinks Coffee liqueurs Mexican alcoholic drinks Mexican brands Pernod Ricard brands Products introduced in 1936

1994

Kahlua". The company merged in 1994 with Allied Lyons to become Allied Domecq.

2002

In 2002, a more expensive, high-end product called "Kahlúa Especial" became available in the United States, Canada and Australia after previously being offered only in duty-free markets.

2004

In turn, that company was partially acquired in 2005 by Pernod Ricard, the largest spirits distributor in the world since its merger with the Swedish Vin & Sprit in March 2008. Since 2004, the alcohol content of Kahlúa is 20.0%; earlier versions had 26.5%.

2005

In turn, that company was partially acquired in 2005 by Pernod Ricard, the largest spirits distributor in the world since its merger with the Swedish Vin & Sprit in March 2008. Since 2004, the alcohol content of Kahlúa is 20.0%; earlier versions had 26.5%.

The San Francisco World Spirits Competition awarded the Kahlúa Especial three silver medals between 2005 and 2007 and a bronze in 2009.

2007

The San Francisco World Spirits Competition awarded the Kahlúa Especial three silver medals between 2005 and 2007 and a bronze in 2009.

The Beverage Testing Institute gave the Especial a score of 85 in 2007. ==See also== List of cocktails List of coffee liqueurs Milk and Alcohol ==References== ==External links== Official website Alcoholic coffee drinks Coffee liqueurs Mexican alcoholic drinks Mexican brands Pernod Ricard brands Products introduced in 1936

2008

In turn, that company was partially acquired in 2005 by Pernod Ricard, the largest spirits distributor in the world since its merger with the Swedish Vin & Sprit in March 2008. Since 2004, the alcohol content of Kahlúa is 20.0%; earlier versions had 26.5%.

2009

The San Francisco World Spirits Competition awarded the Kahlúa Especial three silver medals between 2005 and 2007 and a bronze in 2009.

2019

Made with arabica coffee beans grown in Veracruz, Mexico, Kahlúa Especial has an alcohol content of 36%, has a lower viscosity, and is less sweet than the regular version. In January 2019, the brand launched a new eco-program with an aim to source 100% of its coffee sustainably by the year 2022.




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