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Product Review: Tia Maria


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If you haven?t had Tia Maria? you are definitely missing something. Tia Maria is a dark, full-bodied coffee liqueur made In Jamaica from a blend of cane spirit, Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee beans, vanilla and sugar. Cane spirit is made by distilling fermented sugar and water?. in the same way rum is made.The more familiar Kahlua liqueur is also a coffee liqueur?. however ?it is made in Mexico


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