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: Perhaps the most earnest of digestivi, Elisir Novasalus is revered in Alto Adige and regions beyond. This Amaro is bold, bitter and exceptionally complex, with layers upon layers of flavor. Famously comforting after... Read More
Tasting Notes: The term Sfumato derives from the italian word for smoke fumo. It is traditionally associated with a style of Renaissance painting characterized by subtle transitions between areas of dark and light. This speaks... Read More
Tasting Notes: Pasubio is a true taste of the Dolomite Mountains in the Trentino region. On a base of rich aged wine you’ll find notes of blueberries, pine and smoke, together with bitter alpine herbs. It is rare among amari... Read More
Tasting Notes: Cardamaro is a longstanding product of what is today a 4th-generation winemaker in Canelli d’Asti. The primary flavors of Cardamaro are cardoon and blessed thistle, with a short repose in oak for spice and... Read More
Estate History: Created by Angelo Dalle Molle, a Venetian entrepreneur and philanthropist, Cynar was launched in Italy in 1952. Since then, the brand has grown and is now distributed internationally. Tasting Notes: Cynar is an... Read More
This wine-based Amaro is made using 100% Cortese grapes. The process included soaking natural botanicals in water and alcohol of various levels depending on the given plant. Maceration lasts between 20 and 30 days. These tinctures... Read More
Tasting Notes: Branca Menta is a minty take on the bitter classic Fernet Branca. The backbone is still very herbal and bittern, but it is refreshed with a tantalizing mint aroma. Try it alone or in a cappuccino for an Italian... Read More
Estate History: The Vajra family has farmed Bricco delle Viole, the highest cru in Comune di Barolo, since the 1880s.Aldo Vajra, after being sent to the family farm due to his involvement in protests and marches in the late 1960's... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Izzi Spirits Amaro Erbes Gran Riserva has no added sugar, no carmel coloring or additives of any kind. The end result is an amaro-lovers dream, herbal and taut, unforgivingly bitter and intense.... Read More
Amaro Lucano was created in 1894 from a secret recipe that has been handed down from generation to generation in the Vena family. Thanks to the skilful blend of more than 30 herbs it has a decisive taste that is perfect for all... Read More
Tasting Notes: The base spirit in the Luxardo Amaro Abano is infused with herbs and botanicals among them being cardamom, condurango, cinnamon, cinchona and bitter orange peel. Medium bitter and a staple of the Veneto region.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The dominant note is supplied by Nepèta’s namesake ingredient, falling on a spectrum between mint and oregano. The flavor profile is rounded out by balsamic and citrus notes from the local wild herbs... Read More
Tasting Notes: Amaro nostrano comes from veneto and is a mix of natural extracts of herbs and citrus using artichoke for antioxidant qualities. glasswort, which provides mineral salts with a natural calming effect. Santonico,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Hints of burnt orange peel, dark roast coffee, licorice; modest sweetness and medium viscosity. Elegant, balanced, herbal, balsamic. Bitter notes prevail thanks to natural roots such as rhubarb and gentian, which... Read More