Tasting Notes: The Abricot is an intensely flavorful infusion of local apricots, finished with mountain spring water and organic cane sugar. Perfect on its own or in a Zombie or Apricot Sour. Estate History: Since 1902, the Bernard... 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: The interplay of components here is distinctive and delicious. An excellent balance of sweet and bitter. Their Vermouth di Torino Bianco is infused with over 30 botanicals, including nutmeg, coriander, fennel seed,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Bordiga Vermouth di Torino is a light, red vermouth, characterized by its botanical aromas with notes of cinnamon, baking spices and cola. Perfect on its own or in cocktails with lighter spirits.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Bordiga Vermouth di Torino is a light, red vermouth, characterized by its botanical aromas with notes of cinnamon, baking spices and cola. Perfect on its own or in cocktails with lighter spirits.... Read More
Tasting Notes: Cocchi Vermouth di Torino is a collective heritage of Piedmont, which sees in the royal Savoy court as first big promoter of a product which, mainly starting from the late XVIII century, generated a flourishing... 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: The Elena Vermouth di Torino Superiore is produced by the Vietti family from a base of Ravera Barolo and Arneis wines. Complex and unique, this red vermouth is an incredible sipper, or will elevate cocktails to... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Giuseppe Castelli Grappa Nebbiolina is 100% Nebbiolo from the Roero and Langhe. 45% abv. Flavored with an infusion of apricot wood for 2-3 months, then aged for 4-5 years in stainless steel barrels. This is... Read More