
Passoã Passion Fruit Liqueur
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- 750ml, bottle
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Beyond the Label
#1 passion fruit liqueur in the world, made with real passion fruit juice from Brazil.
Versatile and easy, Passoã mixes with anything in your fridge – from juices to flavored sodas to ginger ale. Or take it to the next level and add a passion fruit twist to your favorite cocktail from sangria to margarita to mojito. The delicious flavor of passion fruit in combination with an eye-catching red color of the liqueur, low ABV, and low-calorie count, Passoã is a staple for any sunset occasion from happy hour to family BBQ.
Product Details
Product Type | Liqueur |
Make a Cocktail
Passion Fruit Margarita
Ingredients1.5 oz | Tequila |
1 oz | Passoã |
0.75 oz | Lime Juice |
0.5 oz | Simple Syrup |
01 | Shake all ingredients with ice and strain over ice into your glass of choice. |
02 | Garnish with spicy salt rim. |
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Beyond the Label
#1 passion fruit liqueur in the world, made with real passion fruit juice from Brazil.
Versatile and easy, Passoã mixes with anything in your fridge – from juices to flavored sodas to ginger ale. Or take it to the next level and add a passion fruit twist to your favorite cocktail from sangria to margarita to mojito. The delicious flavor of passion fruit in combination with an eye-catching red color of the liqueur, low ABV, and low-calorie count, Passoã is a staple for any sunset occasion from happy hour to family BBQ.
Product Details
Product Type | Liqueur |
Scent and Flavor

COLOR
Ruby Pink.

AROMA
Exotic passion fruit.

TASTE
Sweet & smooth passion fruit.
Cocktail Recipe
Passion Fruit Margarita
1.5 oz | Tequila |
1 oz | Passoã |
0.75 oz | Lime Juice |
0.5 oz | Simple Syrup |
01 | Shake all ingredients with ice and strain over ice into your glass of choice. |
02 | Garnish with spicy salt rim. |

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