Tasting Notes: Alessio Vermouth Rosso offers a full mouth-feel that contributes weight to a cocktail, and lightly bitter but bright, refreshing citrus and herbal notes that lengthen the finish.
Aromas of tangy, fruit candies, dried strawberry, and fresh orange pulp introduce a spike of approachable gentian bitterness on the palate while expertly balancing a hint of sweetness with lemon zest on the edges of the tongue.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The perfect aperitif, Aperol's signature bright orange in color and unique bitter-sweet taste deriving from a secret recipe has remained unchanged since its creation. This infusion of many herbs and roots in... Read More
Tasting Notes: Limonsardo comes not from Sorrento but from the renowned Argiolas winery in southern Sardinia. Obtained from the natural infusion of hand-peeled lemons steeped in pure alcohol, this intensely flavored liqueur is... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Bepi Tosolini Amaretto is a traditionally made amaretto, distilled entirely from almonds. It shows typical and intense notes of roast almonds and walnuts, with a moderate and aproachable amount of sweetness.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Berta Amaro d' Erbe is made using an original recipe in the most faithful Piedmontese tradition. A base alcohol is mixed with sugar, infused with select herbs, aromatic roots and natural aromatic botanicals.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Bordiga Amaro Dilei is bright, light and fine, for Amaro. An infusion of Alpine herbs give lift to a base spirit, roots and bitter herbs with a slight fresh hint of Peppermint are balanced out with a nice sweetnes... Read More
Tasting Notes: Bordiga Centum Herbis translates to100 herbs and refers to this type of bitter Alpine herbal liqueur traditionally made and consumed in the Alpine region of France and Italy. Akin to green Chartreuse but with lower... Read More
Tasting Notes: An Italian taste, a product that reflects traditions and the original procedure that have become the distinctive sign of a culture, a recipe true to itself since the beginning. A special mixture, of Arabica and... 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:Vecchio Amaro del Capo has a delicate and aromatic taste that also adapts well to more delicate palates, not used to Bitter drinks and remember, as the best Calabrese tradition says, they should be drank frozen... Read More