Morrisons £7 Easter Liqueurs: Hot Cross Bun and Chocolate Speckled Egg Flavours
- Feb 28
- 4 min read

What Are the New Morrisons Limited Edition Easter Liqueurs?
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Morrisons has launched two limited-edition Easter cream liqueurs for £7 each, and they are already drawing attention for being both fun and affordable.
The new Donovan’s Chocolate Speckled Eggs Country Cream and Donovan’s Hot Cross Bun Country Cream are available in store and online while stocks last.
If you are looking for a seasonal drink that feels different but does not come with a premium price tag, these are worth knowing about.
Easter shelves tend to follow a familiar rhythm. Bigger chocolate eggs. More adventurous hot cross buns. And then a few themed drinks that quietly appear and sell out before you realise they were there. This year, Morrisons has leaned fully into that idea with two creamy liqueurs inspired by Easter classics.
Both bottles are 70cl, 12% ABV and priced at £7. That price alone makes them stand out. Most well-known cream liqueur brands are priced at around £15 or £20 unless heavily discounted. At £7, these feel far less risky to try.
Chocolate Speckled Eggs in a Glass
The Chocolate Speckled Eggs Country Cream does exactly what it says on the bottle. It leans into that sweet, nostalgic milk chocolate flavour you associate with mini speckled eggs. It is smooth, creamy and very much a dessert-style drink rather than something sharp or spirit-led.
If you enjoy a cream liqueur over ice, this is an easy seasonal switch. It also works as a small Easter gift. Add a ribbon, pair it with some chocolate eggs, and you have something that feels thoughtful without stretching the budget.
A Hot Cross Bun You Can Pour
The Hot Cross Bun Country Cream is the more unusual of the two. Instead of chocolate, it brings warm baked flavours, a hint of spice and dried fruit, all inspired by the classic Easter bun.
It sounds slightly unexpected, which is part of the charm. Seasonal products like this are often about curiosity as much as taste. Some people will buy it because they genuinely love hot cross buns. Others will buy it because they want to see what it is like.
Either way, it feels playful rather than serious. And that is what makes it suitable for Easter.
Not Just for Drinking
What makes these bottles more interesting is that they do not have to be poured straight into a glass.
Because they are sweet and creamy, they work surprisingly well in desserts.
If you are making a trifle, you could lightly brush the sponge with the Chocolate Speckled Eggs liqueur instead of sherry. Layer it with custard, cream and crushed chocolate eggs, and suddenly it feels like an Easter version rather than the standard Sunday dessert!
The Hot Cross Bun version works beautifully with cubes of actual hot cross bun in place of the sponge. Soak them gently, layer with custard and whipped cream, and you have something that feels considered rather than thrown together.
You could also:
• Stir a splash into whipped cream before topping a cake
• Add a little to a cheesecake filling
• Drizzle over vanilla ice cream
• Fold into chocolate mousse
It blends easily because it is already sweet and smooth. You are not overpowering the dessert; you are just adding a seasonal note.
If you are hosting, these bottles can even become part of the table.
An Easter coffee station with fresh coffee and a choice of two flavours feels both relaxed and thoughtful. A small dessert drizzle bar for brownies or ice cream makes things interactive. You could even offer mini tasting glasses so guests can try both without committing to a full serve.
At £7, you are not nervous about opening them. That makes them ideal for sharing.
Why the Price Works
The £7 price point is where this really becomes money savvy.
You are not gambling £20 on a limited-edition flavour that might not be for you. If you are hosting, swapping a £16 or £18 branded cream liqueur for one of these instantly cuts your drinks spend. That difference could cover cream, custard and extra Easter treats!
If you are already shopping at Morrisons, scan your Morrisons More card so the points build towards future vouchers. If you want to take it further, you could pay using a Morrisons gift card from a cashback app like JamDoughnut and earn a small percentage back on the purchase.
None of those savings is dramatic on its own. Together, they reduce the overall cost of entertaining.
Limited Edition Means Exactly That
Both flavours are limited edition. Once they sell through, they are unlikely to return in the same form. Seasonal supermarket launches tend to move quickly, especially when they are priced competitively and start to gain online attention.
If you are curious, it is probably better to pick one up when you see it rather than assume it will still be there the week before Easter Sunday.
FAQs About Morrisons Easter Liqueurs
How much are the Morrisons Easter liqueurs?
Both Donovan’s Chocolate Speckled Eggs Country Cream and Donovan’s Hot Cross Bun Country Cream are priced at £7 for a 70cl bottle.
What do the new Morrisons Easter liqueurs taste like?
The Chocolate Speckled Eggs flavour is sweet and creamy, with a milk-chocolate taste. The Hot Cross Bun flavour combines creamy liqueur with warm spice and hints of dried fruit.
Are these cheaper than Baileys?
Yes. At £7, they are significantly cheaper than most branded cream liqueurs outside of special promotions. At the time of writing this post, Bailey's was £17.50 for a 7cl bottle at Morrisons.
Can you use these liqueurs in desserts?
Yes. They work well in trifles, cheesecakes, whipped cream, chocolate mousse, or drizzled over ice cream. They are sweet and creamy, so they blend easily into desserts.
Are the Morrisons Easter liqueurs limited edition?
Yes. They are seasonal releases and available while stocks last.
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