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Southern Comfort 80 Proof Liqueur

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Southern Comfort 80 Proof Liqueur

Southern Comfort 80 Proof is the stronger expression of the classic New Orleans-born liqueur created in 1874 by bartender Martin Wilkes Heron. His idea was to take harsh whiskies of the day and transform them into something smoother and more approachable by infusing them with fruits and spices. Over the decades, that recipe grew into one of the most recognizable American spirits, celebrated for its balance of sweetness, warmth, and easy drinkability.

The 80 Proof version emphasizes more backbone while keeping the signature fruit-and-spice character that defines Southern Comfort. On the nose, it shows ripe peach, orange zest, vanilla, and baking spice. The palate follows with stone fruit sweetness, hints of caramel and citrus, and a subtle whiskey undertone that adds structure. Bottled at 40% ABV, it delivers more presence than the lighter versions, yet retains the silky smoothness that made the brand famous. The finish is warming, with lingering notes of fruit, spice, and gentle oak.

Southern Comfort is more than a spirit—it’s an enduring piece of New Orleans culture, synonymous with hospitality, sociability, and celebration. The 80 Proof bottling strikes a balance between approachability and strength, making it equally suited for sipping neat, mixing with soda, or building into cocktails. It represents both the heritage of its 19th-century origins and the modern versatility that keeps it relevant today.

Size
In stock

Alcohol Content

40%

Region

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Taste Notes & Food Pairings

Tasting Notes

Southern Comfort 80 Proof Liqueur is a smooth, sweet, and approachable spirit with a distinctive Southern charm. On the nose, it offers aromas of juicy peaches, citrus, vanilla, and a hint of warm spices. The palate is soft and balanced, delivering flavors of ripe fruit, caramel, vanilla, and subtle oak, with gentle spice notes that add depth. The finish is smooth, warming, and slightly sweet, leaving a lingering fruity and vanilla impression.

Food Pairings

Starter: Spiced nuts, peach chutney, or glazed chicken wings

Main Course: Barbecue pork, roasted chicken with fruit glaze, or sweet-and-spicy ribs

Cheese: Aged Gouda, Havarti, or Brie

Dessert: Peach cobbler, caramel flan, or bread pudding

Southern Comfort (Sazerac)

Southern Comfort is a unique American liqueur with a history dating back to 1874, when bartender Martin Wilkes Heron first created it in New Orleans. Seeking to make whiskey more approachable for his guests, Heron blended whiskey with fruits and spices, giving birth to the signature smooth, fruit-forward profile that became known as Southern Comfort. Originally sold under the name “Cuffs and Buttons,” it later rebranded into the iconic “Southern Comfort” and steadily grew into a global brand.

The heart of Southern Comfort lies in its blend of whiskey flavors with peach, citrus, vanilla, and spice, creating a signature taste that is both bold and accessible. Unlike traditional whiskey, it is technically a liqueur, though it retains deep connections to whiskey culture and Southern hospitality. Over the years, the brand has expanded into multiple proofs and variations, with the 80 Proof expression offering a stronger backbone and more versatility in cocktails than the classic lower-proof bottling.

The identity of Southern Comfort is tied to warmth, sociability, and the easygoing spirit of New Orleans. Its marketing has always leaned on a sense of community, fun, and approachable indulgence, making it a mainstay at gatherings and celebrations. Known simply as “SoCo” to many, the brand has become part of popular culture, often associated with music, nightlife, and a distinctly Southern flair.

Today, Southern Comfort remains one of the most recognizable liqueurs in the world. The 80 Proof version in particular highlights its balance of fruit, spice, and whiskey character, embodying the brand’s history while catering to modern drinkers who want a stronger, more versatile spirit for mixing or sipping.

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