The name says it all: Aperol is the perfect aperitif. Bright orange in colour, it has a unique taste, thanks to the secret recipe, which has never been changed, with infusions of selected ingredients including bitter and sweet oranges and many other herbs (including rhubarb) and roots in perfect proportions.
One of the most famous Italian amari, Amaro Averna is quite popular, for good reason. Its dark color, caramel sweet flavor and bitter finish have been alluring its admirers since 1868. Amaro Averna is one of the most accessible amari, due to its sweeter flavor and caramel laced flavor. For those who haven’t tried other amari or who are new to bitter flavors, Averna is a great place to start.
€19.10
One of the most famous Italian amari, Amaro Averna is quite popular, for good reason. Its dark color, caramel sweet flavor and bitter finish have been alluring its admirers since 1868. Amaro Averna is one of the most accessible amari, due to its sweeter flavor and caramel laced flavor. For those who haven’t tried other amari or who are new to bitter flavors, Averna is a great place to start.
Pimm’s No. 1 is a gin-based liquor made in England from dry gin, liqueur, fruit juices and spices. It was created in 1859 by the English oyster bar owner James Pimm. The recipe is still a secret, and only six persons know exactly how it is made.
€19.50
Pimm’s No. 1 is a gin-based liquor made in England from dry gin, liqueur, fruit juices and spices. It was created in 1859 by the English oyster bar owner James Pimm. The recipe is still a secret, and only six persons know exactly how it is made.
The Sicilian lemons are prized for their aroma. Once collected, they are peeled by hand. The skins of the lemons are then left to infuse in alcohol and grappa. The result is a sweet liqueur, fragrant and aromatic.
€17.10
The Sicilian lemons are prized for their aroma. Once collected, they are peeled by hand. The skins of the lemons are then left to infuse in alcohol and grappa. The result is a sweet liqueur, fragrant and aromatic.