Quick Guide to Licor 43

Licor 43 is a Spanish vanilla liqueur that’s worth adding to your collection! Here’s more about it and the best…

Feb 20, 2025 - 15:24
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Quick Guide to Licor 43

Licor 43 is a Spanish vanilla liqueur that’s worth adding to your collection! Here’s more about it and the best ways to use it in cocktails.

Licor 43

Here’s a mysterious sounding liqueur that might not sound like a cocktail essential—until you taste it! Licor 43 is a golden Spanish liqueur made with a secret blend of 43 herbs and spices. The flavor is sweetly spiced, with notes of vanilla, cinnamon and orange peel.

It’s incredible in coffee, and it makes a mean mixed drink too. We got a bottle to make a Carajillo and became instant converts!

What is Licor 43?

Licor 43 is a yellow vanilla-flavored Spanish liqueur invented in 1946 by the Zamora family, allegedly based on an ancient recipe. It’s also known as Cuarenta Y Tres (43 in Spanish). The name comes from the 43 herbs and botanicals used to make it.

Licor 43 is now the most popular liqueur in Spain and widely enjoyed throughout Europe. It’s also popular in Mexico, as it’s the signature ingredient in a Carajillo (spiked coffee).

What does Licor 43 taste like?

Licor 43 tastes sweet and aromatic, strongly of vanilla with notes of orange peel, cinnamon, and cocoa. It’s herbal with a very complex finish! It’s perfect in coffee and other mixed drinks.

How much alcohol is in Licor 43? It is 31% ABV (alcohol by volume), so it has a moderate alcohol content. Compare it to 40% ABV for spirits like whiskey, rum, vodka and gin.

Licor 43 substitutes

The closest substitute flavor-wise is Tuaca, an Italian vanilla liqueur with brandy. You also can substitute any vanilla-flavored liqueur. The brand Galliano sells a vanilla liqueur, or you can even use Galliano L’Autentico, the yellow vanilla liqueur used in the Harvey Wallbanger and other classic cocktails.

Why we like it

Licor 43 is vanilla-scented, complex and pairs perfectly with coffee. From the first sip, we were sold! It’s complex in flavor, and so tasty we find ourselves dreaming up new ways to use it. In a word, it’s delicious. (Or, muy delicioso if you’re in Spain!)

Most popular Licor 43 cocktails

You can drink Licor 43 as a shot, mix it coffee (it pairs brilliantly!), or mix it into cocktails. Here are the top Licor 43 cocktails:

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Carajillo (Licor 43 Spiked Coffee)

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Try this Carajillo recipe, a Mexican after dinner drink! The mix of bitter coffee and sweet vanilla notes of Licor 43 is perfection.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 drink
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Stirred
  • Cuisine: Cocktails
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces* espresso (or very strong coffee), cooled slightly
  • 1 ½ ounce Licor 43
  • Ice, for serving (try clear ice)

Instructions

  1. Make the espresso.
  2. Add ice to lowball. Add the Licor 43 and stir. 
  3. Slowly pour the coffee over a bar spoon into the drink, which will settle on top. Serve immediately. 

Notes

*To convert to tablespoons, 1 ounce = 2 tablespoons.

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Liqueurs you might enjoy

Here are a few more guides to liqueurs, spirits and mixology:

  • Chartreuse is a pale green liqueur is worth adding to your collection.
  • Grenadine is a bright syrup often mistaken as cherry.
  • Galliano is another yellow vanilla-scented liqueur.
  • Baileys is the most popular liqueur in the world.
  • Kahlua is the most popular Mexican liqueur.
  • Aperol and Campari are popular Italian liqueurs.
  • Cointreau and Orange Liqueur are essential to many cocktails.
  • Absinthe is a formerly banned liquor that’s now in good graces.