The following drinks were named after places.

Non-alcoholic beverages

Coffee drinks

  • Americano, diluted espresso, popularly believed to be after the habit of American soldiers in Italy in WW II.[1]
  • Coffee, perhaps after the Kingdom of Kaffa, now in southwest Ethiopia
  • Cuban espresso or Café Cubano — Cuba
  • Georgia (coffee), after the state of Georgia, United States
  • Greek frappé — Greece
  • Indian filter coffee — India
  • Ipoh white coffee, after the city of Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
  • Java, slang for coffee — named after the Indonesian island of Java
  • Kurdish coffee after Kurdistan
  • Marocchino, Italian for Moroccan
  • Mazagran after the city of Mazagran, Algeria
  • Mocha/Caffè mocha and Moka coffee, after the port city of Mocha in Yemen
  • Mustang Coffee after the Mustang region of Nepal
  • Thai iced coffee — Thailand
  • Tenom coffee, after the town of Tenom, Sabah, northern Borneo, Malaysia
  • Café Touba after the city of Touba, Senegal
  • Turkish coffee — Turkey
  • Vietnamese iced coffee — Vietnam
  • Wiener Melange and Vienna coffee, after the city of Vienna, Austria

Coffee bean varieties

  • Arabica coffeeArabia
  • Ethiopian Harar and Ethiopian SidamoEthiopia
  • Guadeloupe Bonifieur after the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe
  • Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee, from the Blue Mountains of Jamaica
  • Kona coffee after the Kona District of Hawaii
  • Liberian coffeeLiberia
  • Maragogipe Coffee after the town of Maragogipe, Bahia, Brazil
  • Mocha coffee bean after the port city of Mocha in Yemen
  • Molokai coffee after the Hawaiian island of Molokai
  • Monsooned Malabar after the Malabar Coast of southwest India

Drinking waters

  • Acqua Panna after the village of Panna, Scarperia e San Piero, Tuscany, Italy
  • Ambo Mineral Water after the town of Ambo, central Ethiopia
  • Arrowhead Water after the rock formation in Arrowhead Springs, San Bernardino, California
  • Bílinská kyselka after the city of Bílina, Czech Republic
  • Borjomi from the Borjomi Gorge in the country of Georgia
  • Deer Park Spring Water after the town of Deer Park, Maryland, USA
  • Ein Gedi after the Ein Gedi oasis, Israel
  • Evian after Évian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France
  • Fiji WaterFiji
  • Fuentealta after the springs of the same name in Teide National Park, Tenerife, Canary Islands
  • Gerolsteiner Brunnen from Gerolstein in the Eifel mountains, western Germany
  • Iceland Pure Spring Water and Icelandic GlacialIceland
  • Londonderry Lithia after the town of Londonderry, New Hampshire, USA
  • Malvern Water after the Malvern Hills, western England
  • Mohai Agnes mineral water after the village of Moha, central Hungary
  • Nabeglavi after the village of Nabeghlavi in the country of Georgia
  • Ozarka after the Ozark Mountains, south central USA
  • Panama BluePanama
  • Pennine Spring after the Pennine Hills, northwest England
  • Poland Spring after the town of Poland, Maine, USA
  • Radenska after the town of Radenci, Slovenia
  • Ramlösa after Ramlösa, a neighborhood of Helsingborg, southern Sweden
  • Sairme after the town of Sairme [ru] in the country of Georgia
  • San Pellegrino, after the town of San Pellegrino Terme, Lombardy, Italy
  • Selters after the town of Selters, Hesse, Germany
  • Seltzer water, a generic term for carbonated water named after Selters, Germany
  • Shollar water after the village of Şollar, northern Azerbaijan
  • Sierra Springs after the Sierra Nevada, California, USA
  • Souroti water after the village of Souroti, near Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Spa after the town of Spa, Liège, Belgium
  • Tipperary Natural Mineral Water after County Tipperary, Ireland
  • Vittel after the town of Vittel, Vosges, northeast France
  • Volvic after the village of Volvic, Auvergne, France
  • Whistler Water after Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
  • Zephyrhills after the town of Zephyrhills, Florida, USA

Soft drinks

  • Afri-Cola — Africa
  • Auvergnat Cola after the Auvergne region, central France
  • Baikal after Lake Baikal, Russia
  • Blenheim Ginger Ale after Blenheim, South Carolina, USA
  • Breizh Cola after Brittany (Breizh in Breton), western France
  • Canada Dry — Canada
  • Cavan Cola after the town of Cavan, Ireland
  • Champagne cola, indirectly after the Champagne region of France
  • Chicago Root Beer, a brand named after Chicago
  • Clearly Canadian — Canada
  • Cola TurkaTurkey
  • Corsica Cola after the island of Corsica, France
  • Cuba Cola, a Swedish soft drink named after the island nation of Cuba
  • Delaware Punch via the Delaware grape after the city of Delaware, Ohio, USA
  • Dublin Dr. Pepper, after Dublin, Texas, USA
  • Guaraná AntarcticaAntarctica
  • Inca KolaPeru
  • Italian soda — Italy
  • Kola Escocesa, a Peruvian soft drink named after Scotland
  • Kola Inglesa, a Peruvian soft drink named after England
  • La Croix Sparkling Water after La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
  • Lemon & Paeroa — from mineral water springs at the New Zealand town of Paeroa
  • Paso de los Toros after the city of Paso de los Toros, Uruguay
  • Perú ColaPeru
  • Polo-CocktaPoland
  • San Pellegrino, after the town of San Pellegrino Terme, Lombardy, Italy
  • Sussex Golden Ginger Ale after Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada

Teas

  • Anji bai cha or Anji white tea, after Anji County, Zhejiang Province, China
  • Assam tea, after the state of Assam, northeast India
  • Berinag tea after the town of Berinag, Uttarakhand, India
  • Ceylon tea — Ceylon, old name for Sri Lanka
  • Chinese herb tea — China
  • Darjeeling tea, after the city of Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
  • Dianhong after Dian Lake in Yunnan province, southern China
  • English breakfast tea — England
  • Formosa oolong tea after a historical name of Taiwan
  • Hong Kong-style milk teaHong Kong
  • Huangshan Maofeng, after Huangshan, a mountain range in Anhui province, China
  • Irish Breakfast tea — Ireland
  • Junshan Yinzhen, from Junshan Island, Hunan province, China
  • Kagoshima green tea from the Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan
  • Kangra tea from the Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, India
  • Kashmiri tea, a.k.a. Noon Chai, from Kashmir
  • Keemun, after Qimen County, Anhui province, China
  • Korean tea - Korea
  • Labrador tea after the Labrador region of eastern Canada
  • London fog after the city of London, UK
  • Longjing tea, after the village of Longjing, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
  • Lu'an Melon Seed tea, after the city of Lu'an, Anhui province, China
  • Maghrebi mint tea, after the Maghreb region of northwest Africa
  • Mengding Ganlu tea after the Meng Mountain, Sichuan, China
  • Nepali teaNepal
  • Nilgiri tea after the Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu, south India
  • Pu-erh tea, after the city of Pu'er, southern Yunnan province, China
  • Russian Caravan, a blend tea named after the tea trade through Russia
  • Shanjuan Chunyue, after the Shanjuan Cave near Yixing, Jiangsu, China
  • Söder tea after Södermalm, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Thai teaThailand
  • Tibetan tea, a fermented tea named after Tibet
  • Turkish tea — Turkey
  • Uji tea, from Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
  • Vietnamese lotus teaVietnam
  • Wuyi tea after the Wuyi Mountains of northern Fujian, China
  • Xinyang Maojian tea, after the city of Xinyang, Henan province, China
  • Yingdehong tea after the city of Yingde, Guangdong province, China

Other

  • Capri Sun after the island of Capri, Campania, Italy
  • Crodino after the town of Crodo, northern Piedmont, Italy
  • Hawaiian Punch, after the Hawaiian Islands, USA
  • Jumex after Mexico
  • Nantucket Nectars after the island or town of Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA
  • Tampico Beverages after the city of Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico

Alcoholic beverages

Beers

Styles

  • American lager, American Pale Ale and American wild ale — United States
  • Baltic porter — the Baltic region
  • Berliner Weisse, after the city of Berlin, in Germany
  • California common beer — a.k.a. steam beer, after California
  • Dortmunder, from the city of Dortmund, in Germany
  • Flanders red ale after the historical region of Flanders, Belgium
  • Gose after the town of Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany
  • Gotlandsdricka, an ale named after the island of Gotland, Sweden
  • Grodziskie after the town of Grodzisk Wielkopolski, western Poland
  • Gueuze after the Geuzen street in Brussels, Belgium
  • India pale aleIndia
  • Kentucky common beerKentucky, USA
  • Kölsch, from Cologne in Germany (Köln in German)
  • Kottbusser after the town of Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany
  • Pilsner after the city of Pilsen (Czech: Plzeň) in the Czech Republic
  • Scotch aleScotland
  • Vienna lagerVienna, Austria

Brands

  • Achel, after the village of Achel, Belgian Limburg
  • Alaskan Amber after the state of Alaska, USA
  • Alhambra after the fortress complex of Alhambra, in Granada, Andalusia, Spain
  • Amstel after the Amstel river in the Netherlands
  • Andechser after the town and abbey of Andechs, southern Bavaria, Germany
  • Angkor Beer and Angkor Extra Stout, after the historical city of Angkor, Cambodia
  • Arequipeña after Arequipa, Peru
  • Ballarat Bitter, after the city of Ballarat, Victoria (Australia)
  • Bauskas, after the town of Bauska, Latvia
  • Bavaria, a Dutch beer named after the state of Bavaria, Germany
  • Belhaven Best after the town of Belhaven, Scotland
  • Beerlao after the country of Laos
  • Beijing Beer, after the city of Beijing, China
  • Berliner Pilsner after the city of Berlin, Germany
  • Bitburger after the city of Bitburg, Germany, near the border of Luxembourg
  • La Binchoise after the town of Binche, Hainaut, Belgium
  • Bohemia, a Mexican brand named after the historical Czech region of Bohemia
  • Borsodi after the historical Borsod County, Hungary
  • Bellevaux after the village of Bellevaux (Malmedy) [nl], Liège, Belgium
  • Bourgogne des Flandres after Flanders, Belgium
  • Brunehaut after the town of Brunehaut, Hainaut, Belgium
  • Březňák after the village of Velké Březno, Czech Republic
  • Brisbane Bitter after the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • Budweiser an American brand named after the city České Budějovice (Budweis in German) in the Czech Republic
  • Budweiser Budvar produced in České Budějovice
  • Burgasko after the city of Burgas, Bulgaria
  • Castle Eden Ale, after the village of Castle Eden, County Durham, northern England
  • Cēsu after the town of Cēsis, Latvia
  • Chernihivske after the city of Chernihiv, northern Ukraine
  • Chimay after the town of Chimay, Hainaut, Belgium
  • Chiswick Bitter after the Chiswick district of London, England
  • Chouffe after the village of Achouffe, Belgian Luxembourg
  • Christianssands Bryggeri (CB) after the city of Kristiansand, south Norway
  • Ciney after the town of Ciney, Namur, Belgium
  • Creemore Springs after the village of Creemore, Ontario, Canada
  • Cusqueña, after Cusco, Peru
  • Devils Peak Ale after the Devil's Peak, near Cape Town, South Africa
  • Dixie after the Dixie region of the United States
  • Dommelsch after the village of Dommelen, North Brabant, Netherlands
  • Dutch Gold, after the Netherlands
  • Efes after the ancient Greek city of Ephesus (Turkish: Efes), western Turkey
  • Einbecker after the town of Einbeck, Lower Saxony, Germany
  • Erdinger after the town of Erding, Bavaria, Germany
  • Estrella Galicia, after the Galicia region of Spain
  • Faxe after the town of Faxe, Zealand, Denmark
  • Flensburger after the town of Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany
  • Föroya Bjór after the Faroe Islands
  • Galway Hooker after the city of Galway, Ireland
  • Gösser after the town Göss, now a part of Leoben, Austria
  • Grimbergen after the town of Grimbergen, Flemish Brabant, Belgium
  • Grolsch after the city of Groenlo ("Grol" in 1615), Netherlands
  • Gulpener after the village of Gulpen, Limburg, Netherlands
  • Hanoi Beer after the city of Hanoi, northern Vietnam
  • Harar Beer after the city of Harar, Ethiopia
  • Harbin Beer after the city of Harbin, northeast China
  • Hasseröder after the village of Hasserode, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
  • Helsingborgs after Helsingborg, Scania, southern Sweden
  • Hengelo Bier after the city of Hengelo, Gelderland, Netherlands
  • Hoegaarden after the village of Hoegaarden, Flemish Brabant, Belgium
  • Huế Beer after city of Huế, central Vietnam
  • Ichnusa after the ancient name of Sardinia, Italy
  • Jenlain after the town of Jenlain, Nord, northern France
  • Jever after the city of Jever, East Frisia, Germany
  • Jupiler after the town of Jupille-sur-Meuse, Liège, Belgium
  • Kalgoorlie Stout, after Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
  • Kamenitza after the Kamenitsa Hill in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
  • Karjala, a Finnish beer named after Karelia
  • Karlovačko after the city of Karlovac, Croatia
  • Kilkenny cream ale — originally produced in Kilkenny, Ireland
  • Koblenzer after the city of Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
  • Kokanee after the Kokanee Glacier, British Columbia, Canada
  • Korça after the city of Korçë, Albania
  • Köstritzer after the town of Bad Köstritz, Thuringia, Germany
  • Krombacher after the town of Krombach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  • Kronenbourg after the Cronenbourg neighborhood of Strassbourg, (once the town of Kronenburg), Alsace, France
  • Kulmbacher after the town of Kulmbach, northern Bavaria, Germany
  • Lapin Kulta after Finnish Lapland
  • Laško Brewery after the town of Laško, Slovenia
  • Ledenika after the Ledenika cave, Bulgaria
  • Leżajsk after the town of Leżajsk, south-eastern Poland
  • Licher from the town of Lich, Hesse, Germany
  • Lübzer after the city of Lübz, Germany
  • Łomż after the city of Łomża, north-eastern Poland
  • London Pride, after London, England
  • Lvivske after the city of Lviv, western Ukraine
  • Mariestads after the city of Mariestad, Sweden
  • Melbourne Bitter after the city of Melbourne, Australia
  • Michelob, an American brand named after the village of Měcholupy (German: Michelob), Czech Republic
  • Milwaukee's Best and Old Milwaukee after the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  • Mosi Lager after the Victoria Falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya), Zambia
  • Murree beer after the town of Murree, northeastern Pakistan
  • Narragansett after the Narragansett Bay (or the Narragansett people), Rhode Island, USA
  • National Bohemian an American brand named after the historical Czech region of Bohemia
  • Newcastle Brown Ale, after the city Newcastle upon Tyne in England
  • Nokian Panimo after the town of Nokia, southwest Finland
  • Norrlands Guld after the Norrland region of Sweden
  • Odense Pilsner and Odense Classic, after the city of Odense, Funen, Denmark
  • Obolon after the Obolon district of Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Oettinger from the resort town of Oettingen in Bayern, Germany
  • Olympia Beer after the city of Olympia, Washington, Washington, USA
  • Oud Beersel after the town of Beersel, Flemish Brabant, Belgium
  • Paceña after the city if La Paz, Bolivia
  • Pacífico, a Mexican beer named after the Pacific Ocean
  • Parbo Bier after the city of Paramaribo, Suriname
  • Phuket Beer after the island of Phuket, southern Thailand
  • Pilsner Urquell after the city of Pilsen, Czech Republic
  • Pirinsko Pivo after the Pirin Mountains, Bulgaria
  • Quilmes after the city of Quilmes, Argentina
  • Radeberger from the town of Radeberg, Saxony, Germany
  • Rainier Beer after Mount Rainier, a volcano in Washington, USA
  • Rheingold Beer after the river Rhine, western Europe
  • Sagres after the town of Sagres, southwest Portugal
  • Saigon Beer after the city of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), southern Vietnam
  • Saku after the town of Saku, Estonia
  • Sapporo after the city of Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
  • Sarajevsko pivo after the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Šariš after the town of Veľký Šariš, Slovakia
  • Shangri-La Beer after Gyalthang, Yunnan, China, recently renamed Shangri-La City
  • Shumensko after the city of Shumen, Bulgaria
  • Sierra Nevada after the mountain range in California, USA
  • Śląskie after the Silesia (Polish "Śląsk") region, mostly in Poland
  • Soproni after the city of Sopron, western Hungary
  • Spalter from the town of Spalt, Bavaria, Germany
  • Starobrno after the city of Brno, Moravia, Czech Republic
  • Strakonický Dudák after the Strakonice District, Czech Republic
  • Taybeh Beer after the village of Taybeh, West Bank, Palestine
  • Tecate after the city of Tecate, Baja California, Mexico
  • Timișoreana after the city of Timișoara, western Romania
  • Birra Tirana after the city of Tirana, Albania
  • Topvar after the town of Topoľčany, Slovakia
  • Trujillo after the city of Trujillo, northwestern Peru
  • Trumer Pils after the town of Obertrum, Salzburg, Austria
  • Tsingtao Beer after the city of Qingdao, Shandong province, China
  • Tyskie after the city of Tychy, Silesia, Poland
  • Utenos after the city of Utena, Lithuania
  • Utica Club after the city of Utica, New York, USA
  • Velebitsko after the Velebit mountains in Croatia
  • Velkopopovický Kozel after the town of Velké Popovice, Czech Republic
  • Victoria Bitter after the state of Victoria, Australia
  • Viru after the Virumaa region, Estonia
  • Waikato Draught after the Waikato region, North Island, New Zealand
  • Warka after the town of Warka, central Poland
  • Warsteiner from the town of Warstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  • Wernesgrüner from the village of Wernesgrün, Saxony, Germany
  • Westmalle trappist after the village of Westmalle, Antwerp, Belgium
  • Westvleteren after the town of Westvleteren, West Flanders, Belgium
  • Windhoek after the city of Windhoek, capital of Namibia
  • Wittinger from the town of Wittingen, Lower Saxony, Germany
  • Wrexham Lager after the town of Wrexham, northeast Wales
  • Xingu after the Xingu River in the Amazon rainforest, Brazil
  • Yorkshire Bitter after the historic county of Yorkshire, northern England
  • Zagorka after the city of Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
  • Zaječarsko after the town of Zaječar, Serbia
  • Zundert from the town of Zundert, North Brabant, Netherlands
  • Żywiec after the town of Żywiec, southern Poland

Cocktails

  • Alabama Slammer after the state of Alabama, USA
  • Agua de Sevilla after the city of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
  • Agua de Valencia after the city of Valencia, Spain
  • Asiático — Asia (original name was "Ruso" or Russian)
  • Bahama Mama after the Bahamas
  • Blue Hawaii after the Hawaiian islands, USA
  • Bronx after the borough of The Bronx, New York City, USA
  • Brooklyn after the borough of Brooklyn, New York City, USA
  • Cape Codder after Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
  • Chicago Cocktail after the city of Chicago, USA
  • Chimayó Cocktail after the town of Chimayo, New Mexico, USA
  • Colombia after the country of Colombia
  • Cuba Libre after the country of Cuba
  • Curacao Punch after the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao
  • Daiquiri after the beach and village of Daiquirí, southeast Cuba
  • Harlem Mugger after the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, USA
  • Irish car bomb, Irish coffee and Irish Flag after Ireland
  • Japanese slipper after Japan, because of the Midori ingredient
  • Liégeois after the city of Liège, Belgium
  • Long Island Iced Tea after Long Island, New York State, USA
  • Lorraine after the region of Lorraine, northeast France
  • Lynchburg Lemonade after the city of Lynchburg, Tennessee, USA
  • Manhattan after the borough of Manhattan, New York City, USA
  • Missouri Mule after the state of Missouri, USA
  • Mexican martini after Mexico, because of the tequila ingredient
  • Moscow Mule after the city of Moscow, Russia
  • New Englander after the region of New England, USA
  • Pegu Club after the Pegu River, Burma
  • Queens after the borough of Queens, New York City, USA
  • Rüdesheimer Kaffee after the town of Rüdesheim am Rhein, Germany
  • Black Russian, Blind Russian, Red Russian and White RussianRussia
  • Savoy Affair, Savoy Royale and Savoy Corpse Reviver after the Savoy in the western Alps
  • Serena libre after the city of La Serena, Chile
  • Singapore Sling after the city nation of Singapore
  • Tahiti Drink after the island of Tahiti, French Polynesia, South Pacific
  • Tortuga after the island of Tortuga, Haiti
  • Yungueño after the Yungas forest in Peru

Distilled drinks

  • Agwa de Bolivia, a herbal liqueur named after Bolivia
  • Amaro Sibilla, after the Sibillini Mountains, Italy
  • Andong soju, after the city of Andong, South Korea
  • Angostura bitters, after the city of Angostura, Venezuela, now named Ciudad Bolívar
  • Ararat, an Armenian brandy named after Mount Ararat
  • Armagnac, a brandy from the Armagnac region in Gascony, southwest France
  • Atholl Brose, a whisky based drink named after the historical region of Atholl, Scotland
  • Bacanora, an agave-derived liqueur named after Bacanora, Sonora, Mexico
  • Blue Curaçao, an orange liqueur named after the Caribbean island of Curaçao
  • Bourbon whiskey, after Bourbon Street, New Orleans, or Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA
  • Calvados, after the Calvados region in Normandy, France (named after the Calvados Rocks [fr])
  • Canadian whisky — Canada
  • Cantueso, after the Province of Alicante, Spain
  • Chambord (liqueur), after the town or château of Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France
  • Chartreuse, after the Chartreuse Mountains, southeastern France
  • Chios Mastiha, after the island of Chios, Greece
  • Cognac, a brandy named after Cognac in France
  • Disaronno, an apricot liqueur named after the town of Saronno, Lombardy, Italy
  • Domaine de Canton, after Canton province, China
  • Dutch brandy and Dutch gin — the Netherlands
  • Floc de Gascogne after Gascony, a region in southwest France
  • Hierbas de Mallorca, a liqueur produced on Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
  • Irish cream, Irish Mist, Irish whiskey — Ireland
  • Islay whisky, produced on the island of Islay, Scotland
  • Koskenkorva Viina, after the village Koskenkorva in Ilmajoki, western Finland
  • Lao-Lao, a rice whisky from Laos
  • Lauterbacher Tropfen, after the borough of Lauterbach, Marienberg, Saxony, Germany
  • Licor Beirão, after the historical province of Beira, Portugal
  • Luzhou Laojiao, after the city of Luzhou, Sichuan, China
  • Manx Spirit, produced on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea
  • Marpha brandy, after the village of Marpha in Nepal
  • Mekhong, a Thai spirit named after the Mekong river
  • Moonshine, privately produced liquor, named after the Moon or its light
  • Moskovskaya vodka, a Russian brand named after Moscow
  • Nassau Royale, after the city of Nassau, Bahamas
  • Pisang Ambon, a banana liqueur named after Ambon, Maluku Islands, Indonesia
  • Pisco, a brandy named after the coastal city of Pisco, Peru
  • Plymouth Gin, after the city of Plymouth, Devon, southwest England
  • Riga Black Balsam, after the city of Riga, Latvia
  • Sassolino, an anise-flavored liqueur from Sassuolo, Modena, Italy
  • Schierker Feuerstein, after the village of Schierke, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
  • Scotch whisky — Scotland
  • Śliwowica łącka, a plum brandy named after Łącko, south Poland
  • Steinhäger, a gin named after the village of Steinhagen, Westphalia, Germany
  • Tennessee whiskey, after the state of Tennessee, USA
  • Tequila, after the city of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico
  • Vana Tallinn, an Estonian liqueur named after the capital city Tallinn
  • Yukon Jack, after the Yukon territory, Canada

Brands

  • Angostura Rum, after the city of Angostura, Venezuela, now named Ciudad Bolívar
  • Beenleigh Rum, after Beenleigh, Queensland, Australia
  • Belaya Rus vodka, after the country of Belarus
  • Bombay Sapphire, a gin named after the Star of Bombay and indirectly the city of Mumbai, India
  • Bundaberg Rum, after the city of Bundaberg. Queensland, Australia
  • Carúpano after the city of Carúpano, Venezuela
  • Clontarf, an Irish whiskey named after (the battle of) Clontarf, Dublin
  • Comber Whiskey, an Irish whiskey produced in Comber, Northern Ireland
  • Corzo, a tequila named after Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico
  • Cracovia, a vodka named after Kraków, Poland
  • Dzama, a rum named after the city of Dzamandzar [it], Madagascar
  • Finlandia, a vodka named after Finland
  • Glenfiddich, a Scotch whisky named after the River Fiddich valley
  • Havana Club, a rum named after the city of Havana, Cuba
  • Khortytsia, a Ukrainian brand of vodka after island Khortytsia on the Dnieper river
  • Kihnu Mark, a vodka named after the island of Kihnu, Estonia
  • Konig's Westphalian Gin, a Steinhäger named after the Westphalia region of Germany
  • Mackmyra Whisky, after the village Mackmyra near Valbo, Gästrikland, Sweden
  • Malibu, a Barbados rum originating in Curaçao and presumably named after Malibu, California
  • Midleton Very Rare, an Irish whiskey produced in Midleton, County Cork, Ireland
  • Nemiroff, a Ukrainian brand of vodka after town Nemyriv in Ukraine
  • Newfoundland Screech, a rum named after the province of Newfoundland, Canada
  • Penderyn, a whisky produced in the village of Penderyn, Wales
  • Russian Standard, a Russian brand of vodka
  • Skåne Akvavit, a spiced vodka named after the province of Scania, Sweden
  • Slyrs, a German whiskey named after the Schliersee, Bavaria
  • Takamaka Rum, after the Takamaka Region of Mahé, Seychelles
  • Tanduay, a rum named after the former island of Tanduay, Manila, Philippines
  • Tullamore Dew, an Irish whiskey named after the town of Tullamore, Ireland
  • Viru Valge, a vodka named after the Virumaa region, Estonia
  • Zacapa Rum, after the town of Zacapa, Guatemala

Wines

Wine grapes

  • Acitana after the city of Acireale (or nearby villages Aci Catena, Aci Castello, etc.), Catania, Sicily, Italy
  • Arnsburger after Arnsburg Abbey, Hesse, Germany
  • Aspiran after the Aspiran, Hérault, southern France
  • Auxerrois blanc and Gros Auxerrois after the historical Auxerrois region [fr] around Auxerre, Burgundy, France
  • Barbera Sarda after the island of Sardinia, Italy
  • Bianchetta Trevigiana after the Province of Treviso, northern Italy
  • Biancone di Portoferraio after the town of Portoferraio on Elba, Tuscany, Italy
  • Blauer Portugieser after Portugal
  • Blaufränkisch after the Franconia region of south-central Germany
  • Bonarda Piemontese after the Piedmont region, northwestern Italy
  • Busuioacă de Bohotin afgter the village of Bohotin, northeastern Romania
  • Calabrese Montenuovo after the Calabria region in southern Italy
  • Carignan after Cariñena, Aragon, Spain
  • Catanese nero after the Province of Catania, Sicily, Italy
  • Catawba after the Catawba River
  • Chalosse Noire after the region of Chalosse, France
  • Chardonnay after the town of Chardonnay, Saône-et-Loire, France
  • Chasselas after the village of Chasselas, Saône-et-Loire, France
  • Chenin blanc after Mont Chenin in Touraine, France
  • Colombana nera after the Abbey of San Colombano in the town of Bobbio, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  • Cornalin d'Aoste after the Aosta Valley, northwestern Italy
  • Cserszegi fűszeres after the village of Cserszegtomaj, western Hungary
  • Ehrenfelser after Ehrenfels Castle (Hesse), Germany
  • Freisamer after the city of Freiburg and the river Dreisam, Baden, Germany
  • Frontenac after the town of Frontenac, Minnesota, USA
  • Frühburgunder and Grauburgunder, after the historical territory of Burgundy, France
  • Gamay after the village of the Gamay, south of Beaune, France
  • Gewürztraminer after Gewürz ("herb, spice") and Tramin, South Tyrol, Italy
  • Grasă de Cotnari after the village of Cotnari, Western Moldavia, Romania
  • Grechetto and Greco, after Greece
  • Green HungarianHungary
  • Helfensteiner after Helfenstein Castle, Württemberg, Germany
  • Hondarrabi Zuri after the town of Hondarribia, Basque Country, Spain
  • Hron after the Hron river, Slovakia
  • Lagarino bianco after the Lagarina Valley in northern Italy
  • Lagrein after the Lagarina Valley in northern Italy
  • Limnio after the Aegean island of Lemnos, Greece
  • Listán de Huelva after the province of Huelva, southwestern Spain
  • Maceratino after the province and/or city of Macerata, Marche, Italy
  • Madeleine Angevine; "Angevin" is the adjective of the county of Anjou and its capital Angers, France
  • Madrasa after the village of Mədrəsə, Azerbaijan
  • Malvasia after the Italian name for Monemvasia, Greece
  • Marselan after the town of Marseillan, Hérault, France
  • Mazuela after the town of Mazuela, Spain
  • Melon de Bourgogne after the historical territory of Burgundy, France
  • Montepulciano d'Abruzzo after the Abruzzo region of east-central Italy
  • Mornen noir after the town of Mornant, east-central France
  • Mourvèdre after Murviedro in Catalonia, Spain
  • Müller-Thurgau, partially after the canton Thurgau, northeastern Switzerland
  • Muscat d'Eisenstadt after the city of Eisenstadt, eastern Austria
  • Muscat de Saumur after the city of Saumur, Pays de la Loire, France
  • Muscat of Alexandria after the city of Alexandria, Egypt
  • Muscat of Hamburg, aka Golden Hamburg and Black Hamburg after the city of Hamburg, Germany
  • Nerello Mascalese after the town of Mascali, Sicily, Italy
  • Nero d'Avola after the city of Avola, Sicily, Italy
  • Orléans, a German grape named after the city of Orléans, north-central France
  • Österreichisch-Weiß after the country of Austria
  • Pascale di Cagliari after the city of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
  • Pearl of Csaba after the city Békéscsaba, southeastern Hungary
  • Persan after the hamlet of Princens near Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Savoie, France
  • Petite Arvine, possibly after the Arve valley in Haute-Savoie, France
  • Pineau d'Aunis after the historical province of Aunis, western France
  • Prokupac after the city of Prokuplje, southern Serbia
  • Prosecco bianco after the village of Prosecco, now a suburb of Trieste, Italy
  • Reichensteiner after Reichenstein Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
  • Sémillon after the town of Saint-Émilion, Gironde, southwest France
  • Siroka Melniska after the town of Melnik, southwestern Bulgaria
  • Smederevka after the city of Smederevo, Serbia
  • Spätburgunder, after the historical territory of Burgundy, France
  • Traminer after the town of Tramin an der Weinstraße, South Tyrol, Italy
  • Trevisana nera after the Province of Treviso, northeastern Italy
  • Triomphe d'Alsace after the historical Alsace region west of the Rhine
  • Trollinger after the County of Tyrol in the Alps
  • Uva di Troia after the town of Troia, Apulia, Italy
  • Uva Tosca, named after though not originated in Tuscany, Italy
  • Verduzzo Trevigiano after the Province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy
  • Vernaccia di Oristano after the Province of Oristano, Sardinia, Italy
  • Vien de Nus after the town of Nus, Aosta Valley, northwest Italy
  • Vitovska after the village of Vitovlje, western Slovenia
  • Wildbacher, after the village of Wildbach, near the town of Deutschlandsberg, Styria, Austria

Wines from France

  • Alsace after the Alsace region
  • Anjou after the historical province of Anjou
  • Banyuls after Banyuls-sur-Mer
  • Beaujolais after the historical province of Beaujolais
  • Bergerac after the town of Bergerac, Dordogne
  • Bordeaux after the city of Bordeaux
  • Bugey after the historical region of Bugey
  • Burgundy after the Burgundy region
  • Cahors after the city of Cahors
  • Chablis after the city of Chablis
  • Champagne after the historic province of Champagne
  • Cheverny after the village of Cheverny
  • Collioure after the town of Collioure
  • Condrieu after the town of Condrieu
  • Côtes de Toul after the town of Toul
  • Madiran after the town of Madiran
  • Pineau des Charentes after the department of Charente
  • Saint-Pourçain after the town of Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule

Wines from Italy

  • Aglianico del Vulture after the historical region of Vulture
  • Albana di Romagna after the historical region of Romagna
  • Alcamo after the town of Alcamo, Sicily
  • Amarone after the town of Marano di Valpolicella, Veneto
  • Asti after the city of Asti, Piedmont
  • Barbaresco after the municipality of Barbaresco, Piedmont
  • Barolo after the municipality of Barolo, Piedmont
  • Brachetto d'Acqui after the city of Acqui Terme, Piedmont
  • Brunello di Montalcino after the town of Montalcino, Tuscany
  • Carmignano after the city of Carmignano, Tuscany
  • Chianti after the Chianti Mountains [it], Tuscany
  • Franciacorta after the territory of Franciacorta, Lombardy
  • Gattinara after the municipality of Gattinara, Piedmont
  • Gavi after the municipality of Gavi, Piedmont
  • Marsala after the city of Marsala, Sicily
  • Morellino di Scansano after the village of Scansano, Tuscany
  • Moscato d'Asti after the city of Asti, Piedmont
  • Nizza after the town of Nizza Monferrato, Asti, Piedmont
  • Prosecco after Prosecco, now a suburb of Trieste
  • Ramandolo after the village of the same name near Nimis, Udine
  • Sagrantino di Montefalco after the town of Montefalco, Umbria
  • Soave after the small city of Soave, Veneto
  • Taurasi after the town of Taurasi, Campania
  • Vernaccia di San Gimignano after the town of San Gimignano, Tuscany
  • Vino Greco after Greece
  • Vino Nobile di Montepulciano after the town of Montepulciano, Tuscany

Wines from Spain

  • Amontillado, after the town of Montilla, Córdoba
  • Campo de Borja, after the Campo de Borja district of Aragon
  • Jumilla, after the town of Jumilla, Region of Murcia
  • Penedès after the historical region of Penedès, Catalonia
  • Priorat, after the county of Priorat, Catalonia
  • Rías Baixas after the Rías Baixas estuarine inlets, Galicia
  • Ribera del Duero, after the Douro river, Castile and León
  • Rioja, after the province of La Rioja
  • Rueda, after the village of Rueda, Valladolid, Castile and León
  • Sherry, a fortified wine named after the city of Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia
  • Tierra de León, after the Province of León
  • Toro, after the town of Toro, Zamora, Castile and León

Wines from elsewhere

  • Bristol Cream a blend created in Bristol, South West England
  • Carmel Winery after the Carmel mountain in Israel
  • Hock, indirectly from Hochheim in Germany
  • Madeira wine, a fortified wine, and Plum in madeira, a dessert — Madeira islands of Portugal
  • Mosel, from the valley of the Moselle in Germany
  • Piesporter, after the village of Piesport, in the Moselle valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
  • Port wine (or Porto), sweet fortified wine — Porto, in northern Portugal
  • Rheingau, after the Rheingau ("Rhine district"), Hesse, Germany
  • Shiraz from Shiraz, Iran, unrelated to the Syrah or Shiraz grape
  • Tokaji, after the town of Tokaj, northeastern Hungary

See also

  • List of foods named after places
  • List of words derived from toponyms

References

  1. ^ Coyle, Cleo (2009). Holiday Grind - a coffeehouse mystery. Berkley Publishing Group. p. 228. ISBN 9781101151143. Retrieved February 2, 2024.