
Caffe Borghetti
Caffeine
30 mg
per 1.5 fl oz
per 44 mL
180 calories per 100 ml
16.5 g
MODERATE
This liqueur offers a moderate caffeine level, providing a balanced lift similar to a cup of brewed coffee.
Borghetti is an Italian coffee liqueur made with real espresso coffee. Its production starts with carefully selected coffee beans, roasted to bring out a deep flavor.
The coffee flavor is strong but well balanced with sweetness and warmth from the alcohol. The drink is often enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as an ingredient in cocktails like espresso martinis or coffee-based mixed drinks.
Caffeine Content In Borghetti
A standard 1.5 oz (44 ml) serving of Borghetti contains 30 mg of caffeine. This amount provides a gentle boost without overwhelming the senses. Borghetti’s caffeine level is a lower concentration, comparable to a cup of brewed coffee.
Serving Size Borghetti | Caffeine Content (mg) |
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1.5 oz (44 ml) | 30 mg |
3 oz (88 ml) | 60 mg |
Full 750 ml bottle | Approximately 511 mg |
A full 750 ml bottle Borghetti contains approximately 511 mg of total caffeine. This is important to remember for those who consume larger amounts or use Borghetti in cocktails. The caffeine dose can add up quickly.
A Look At The Core Ingredients
The primary ingredient in Borghetti is a blend of Arabica and Robusta coffee beans. These two types of coffee beans create a balanced flavor profile. This combination ensures Borghetti has a rich coffee flavor with a noticeable caffeine boost.
The liqueur is also made with sugar, alcohol, and natural flavorings. Sugar adds sweetness and smoothness, which balances the bitterness from the coffee. Alcohol acts as a preservative and gives the drink its warming sensation.
Importantly, the liqueur contains no additional artificial stimulants. The caffeine comes naturally from the coffee beans used. This makes Borghetti a genuine coffee liqueur without synthetic additives.
Nutritional Facts At A Glance
Borghetti contains 180 calories per 100 ml serving. This makes it a moderately high-calorie drink, mainly due to its sugar and alcohol content. The liqueur has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 25% or 50 proof, which means it has a significant alcoholic strength.
Nutrient | Amount per 100 ml |
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Calories | 180 kcal |
Alcohol by Volume (ABV) | 25% (50 proof) |
Sugar | 15-20 g |
Carbohydrates | 15 g |
The sugar content in Borghetti ranges between 15-20 grams per 100 ml serving. This sugar level contributes to its sweet taste but also adds to the calorie count. Carbohydrates in the beverage are about 15 grams per serving, mostly coming from the sugars.