Cream Liquor Is Coming Back!

Cream Liquor Is Coming Back!

Exciting news for all Wolfhead fans!

Your favourite seasonal cream liqueur is making a comeback—this time with a new twist. That’s right, our beloved Vanilla Almond Biscotti Cream Liqueur is returning next week, and it’s bringing a delicious new companion: Pumpkin Spice Cream Liqueur.

 

Vanilla Almond Biscotti Cream Liqueur has become a true fan favourite, selling out four times in the past! It’s our most sought-after seasonal product, and for good reason. This whisky-based cream liqueur is crafted with notes of sweet almond and warm cookie, perfectly balanced with Canadian whisky to create a smooth, rich consistency. Unlike other cream liqueurs, this one is made with 100% Canadian dairy, giving it a luxurious texture and flavour without that lingering aftertaste often found in other cream liqueurs. Vanilla Almond Biscotti is perfect for those cozy evenings when you want something sweet, creamy, and undeniably satisfying.

 

Joining this seasonal favourite is our all-new Pumpkin Spice Cream Liqueur, crafted to capture the essence of autumn in every sip. This liqueur bursts with warm pumpkin spice flavours like cinnamon and nutmeg, finishing with an authentic pumpkin note that’s perfectly rounded out by Canadian whisky. The same smooth consistency as our Vanilla Almond Biscotti makes this liqueur ideal for sipping on its own, mixing into coffee, or even adding a rich layer to hot chocolate. And for those who love experimenting with cocktails, try pairing it with our popular Coffee Whisky Liqueur to create a pumpkin spice latte cocktail that’ll elevate your seasonal drink game.

These highly anticipated seasonal cream liqueurs will be ready to enjoy next week, so mark your calendars! Whether you’re stocking up on a returning classic or excited to try something new, these two liqueurs are sure to add a dash of festive flavour to your fall. Don’t wait too long—these favourites tend to disappear quickly!

 

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