Here you’ll find 8 Drinks that start with X that begin with X, organized from “Xanté” to “Xuxu”. Many are branded liqueurs or regional specialties typically enjoyed as aperitifs, mixers, or dessert drinks.

Drinks that start with X are beverages whose names begin with the letter X, often including brands and regional specialties. A notable example is “Xanté”, a pear‑flavored liqueur known beyond its country of origin.

Below you’ll find the table with alcohol content, country of origin, and primary ingredients.

Name: The commonly used drink name as you’ll see it in the table, helping you find and compare entries quickly.

Alcohol content: Displays percentage ABV or “non-alcoholic” so you can quickly judge potency and suitability.

Country of origin: Indicates the drink’s primary source or first-documented country, useful for cultural and regional context.

Primary ingredients: Lists the main components in short comma-separated form so you can assess flavor and preparation.

Drinks that start with X

NameAlcohol contentCountry of originPrimary ingredients
Xtabentún25%MexicoAnise, honey, rum or cane spirit
Xuxu15%GermanyStrawberries, neutral spirit, sugar
Xocolatlnon-alcoholicMexicoCacao, water, chili, vanilla
Xinomavro13.5%GreeceXinomavro grapes
Xarel·lo12.5%SpainXarel·lo grapes
Xingu4.7%BrazilBarley malt, hops, water
Xanté38%SwedenPear distillate, cognac, sugar
Xifengjiu50%ChinaSorghum, wheat starter (qu), water

Descriptions

Xtabentún
Mayan‑Yucatecan anise‑honey liqueur traditionally made with local honey and anise, often served neat or in cocktails.
Xuxu
Strawberry fruit liqueur produced in Germany, sweet and bright, popular for shots and fruity cocktails.
Xocolatl
Ancient Aztec chocolate beverage made from ground cacao, spices and water; the ancestor of modern hot chocolate.
Xinomavro
Red wine varietal from northern Greece known for high acidity, tannins and aging potential; key grape of Naoussa wines.
Xarel·lo
Catalan white grape variety widely used in Cava and still wines, noted for citrus, herbaceous notes and good acidity.
Xingu
Brazilian specialty beer brand, best known for its dark lager inspired by Amazonian regional heritage.
Xanté
Pear liqueur blended with cognac, offering ripe pear aromas and a smooth, brandy‑backed finish for sipping or mixing.
Xifengjiu
Traditional Shaanxi baijiu with a mellow, aromatic profile and long history in Chinese spirits, often enjoyed at banquets.
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