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Tia Maria Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur With Vanilla and 100% Arabica 1L

AED 90.00

Cold-brew coffee energy, but make it a liqueur you’ll actually use. This one leans hard into real 100% Arabica coffee with a warm vanilla edge, so it tastes like iced coffee’s more grown-up cousin. It’s a go-to coffee liqueur for Espresso Martini fans and anyone who wants bold roast flavour without fuss.

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This is the coffee liqueur you reach for when you want big, true coffee flavour, not a vague “mocha” vibe. Made with cold brew and 100% Arabica coffee, it brings a dark roast punch with a soft vanilla glow that plays nicely in cocktails.

  • Nose: Fresh cold-brew aroma, roasted coffee beans, cocoa powder, and a hit of vanilla.
  • Taste: Bold Arabica coffee up front, then caramel and chocolate notes, with vanilla rounding the edges and keeping it easy to sip in mixed drinks.
  • Finish: Long coffee-and-cocoa linger, with a gentle vanilla echo that makes the next sip feel inevitable.

Because it’s built on cold brew, the coffee character stays clear and defined instead of muddy. That matters when you’re mixing, it keeps an Espresso Martini tasting like coffee (not just sweetness), and it gives a White Russian that café-style depth people always notice.

Vanilla is the secret weapon here. It doesn’t just add sweetness, it fills in the gaps between bitter roast, chocolatey richness, and caramel warmth, so your cocktails taste layered without needing a dozen ingredients.

If you’re stocking a home bar, this is one of those “instant upgrades” bottles. It turns simple builds into something you’d happily pay for out, and it’s forgiving, meaning even if your shaking game isn’t perfect yet, the flavour still shows up.

Fun Fact: Tia Maria’s name comes from a 17th-century Jamaican legend about a young woman who escaped with a family recipe, and her maid, Tia Maria, who helped protect it.