Developed by Edgar Bronfman, Sr. , head of the Seagram liquor empire, to create an identifiably Israeli liqueur.
Originally marketed by Seagram, it is now produced by Israel's Binyamina Winery . Where to Buy sabra liqueur where to buy
The original recipe was actually made from prickly pear cactus fruit (the literal "sabra" fruit). It was not well-received, leading to the pivot to the now-famous chocolate-orange blend. Developed by Edgar Bronfman, Sr
Sabra Liqueur is an Israeli chocolate-orange spirit known as the "taste of Israel," characterized by its rich, bittersweet chocolate flavor balanced by Jaffa oranges. Where to Buy The original recipe was actually
The liqueur's distinctive bottle design is modeled after a 2,000-year-old Phoenician wine flask found in a Tel Aviv museum.
Sabra is widely available at specialty liquor retailers and online. Prices generally range from depending on the merchant. Online Retailers: Sabra Chocolate Orange Liqueur - CraftShack
The name "Sabra" refers to a native-born Israeli Jew —metaphorically described like the prickly pear fruit: tough and thorny on the outside, but sweet on the inside.