Tasting Notes: The Amaro dell’Etna has its roots on the slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily where more than twenty-six herbs and aromatic plants grow. Its special recipe embodies the volcanic nature of Sicilian soil and even... Read More
Tasting Notes: Amaro Braulio showcases bitter alpine charictaristics of gentian, oris, and juniper that meld together in a rich and bittersweet melody.
Tasting Notes: The numerous aromatic plants that go into the recipe of Antica Formula are extracted by hot infusion or cold extraction methods handed down through the centuries, depending on the raw material. These methods, along... Read More
Cynar is an artichoke based bittersweet liqueur known for its versatility and distinctive flavour; its taste is enriched by an infusion of 13 herbs and plants. The name of the drink derives from Cynar scolymus, the botanical name... Read More
Tasting Notes: The color of the Bitter After Work comes from natural extracts of red apple zest, sweet potato, cherry and carrot. The bitter note of the gentian is well balanced by the sweet orange and licorice. It is perfect... Read More
Tasting Notes: Luxardo Bitter Bianco shares the same infusions of bitter herbs, aromatic plants and citrus fruits with Luxardo Bitter. Before the blending process however, most of these infusions are distilled, process which turns... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Nardini Il Bitter is a traditional Italian aperitif with typical aromatics and a very smooth finish. Best enjoyed cold, with soda, or mixed in classic cocktails.Orange, gentian root and Roman absynthe are skillfully... Read More
Tasting Notes: Sibona Amaro is made to a traditional Piedmontese recipe which uses a variety of aromatic plants and herbs like gentian, cinchona, rhubarb and others, infused slowly to develop the most exceptional characteristics.... Read More
From Varnelli’s long herbal experience this intriguing amaro is obtained from a decoction of herbs, roots and barks which are prepared over a wood fire. Only pure honey is used to sweeten this blend. Tasting Notes: Tobacco... Read More