The traditionally homemade lemon liquors have made a reputation for
themselves at a national level, to the extent that they have also been
considered in the inflation estimate. In particular, the ones produced
in Massa Lubrense take advantage of the excellent quality of their
lemons.
Besides limoncello, several small firms, restaurant owners, and many private persons produce several kinds of rosolio.
The most widespread ones are the myrtle (which is often called
bilberries, although it has nothing to do with bilberries - the alpine
plants), the wild fennel (from the leaves, seeds, or sterns
of the wild fennel), the carob tree (in dialect sciuscella), the
laurel, and the basil.