Tasting Notes: The Alpe Amaro is infused with more than twenty locally grown herbs, roots and flowers, including gentian, artemisia (genepy), and mint, with the addition of bitter botanicals like rhubarb root. Alpe is located... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Alpe Amaro Lys is made mostly from a variety of locally grown herbs, including gentian and gentianella, blended with bitter botanicals such as rhubarb root. The alpine herbs are picked in August, then dried,... Read More
Tasting Notes: Genepy is a traditional local herbal liqueur made in north-western Italy (in Piedmont, and the Val d’Aosta), and on the other side of the border in south-eastern France. Genepy is the local name for a herb... Read More
Tasting Notes:Rossa Amara is an infusion of blood orange peels, fresh herbs, and sugar with the tradition of using zero additives. A perfect digestif with a bright and golden finish. Enjoy neat, on the rocks, or as an excellent... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Amaro dell’Etna has its roots on the slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily where more than twenty-six herbs and aromatic plants grow. Its special recipe embodies the volcanic nature of Sicilian soil and even... 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: 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: Bilaro Amaro is made from herbs, spices and botanicals infused in a base of 160 proof premium grape spirit, distilled from Sonoma County grapes, in a stainess steel tank for three weeks. Following maceration, the... Read More