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Nonino Amaro 700ml
Nonino Amaro is a liqueur from the Nonino family of Italy. The Nonino family has been making this drink since 1897 and it is now available in over ...
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Amaro Montenegro Liqueur 700ml
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Averna Amaro Siliciano 700ml
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Fernet-Branca Amaro Liqueur 700ml
A household name in Italy and a cult hit abroad, Fernet-Branca also made its name as one of the popular drink in Argentina. Its thick, bitter flavo...
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Amaro liqueur is a type of Italian liqueur made with herbs and spices. The name amaro means "bitter" in Italian, and this liqueur is often enjoyed after dinner as a digestif. Amaro has a long history, dating back to the 18th century. Amaro is produced in various regions of Italy, each with its own recipes.
Some popular brands of amaro include Averna, Nonino, and Fernet-Branca. Amaro is also often used in cocktails.
Here are a few recipes that use amaro:
- The Godfather: 1 oz amaro, 1 oz bourbon, 1 oz sweet vermouth
- Black Manhattan: 2 oz rye whiskey, 1 oz amaro, 1 dash bitters
- Amaro Old Fashioned: 1 oz amaro, 2 dashes bitters, 2 sugar cubes, 2 oz bourbon or rye whiskey
Did you know that amaro is sometimes used as a natural remedy for indigestion? If you're feeling a little heavy after a big meal, try sipping on some amaro. Cheers!