
Agrosan Amaro dell'Etna
If youāre a cocktail fan who loves amari ā the Italian bitter herbal liqueurs ā life is endlessly interesting: Thereās always another bottle to try. And one of our recent favorites just landed in the states for the first time. Produced in Sicily since 1901, Amaro dellāEtna is only now crossing the Atlantic.
While some amari resemble each other strongly, Amaro dellāEtna is quite unique, with a ton going on ā itās rich and reasonably high-alcohol (29% ABV), well-balanced between bitter and sweet, with a vast array of flavors: bitter orange and vanilla and licorice, but also spice and even smoke. Itās weighty, itās intense, and itās pretty craveable.
If youāre a cocktail fan who loves amari ā the Italian bitter herbal liqueurs ā life is endlessly interesting: Thereās always another bottle to try. And one of our recent favorites just landed in the states for the first time. Produced in Sicily since 1901, Amaro dellāEtna is only now crossing the Atlantic.
While some amari resemble each other strongly, Amaro dellāEtna is quite unique, with a ton going on ā itās rich and reasonably high-alcohol (29% ABV), well-balanced between bitter and sweet, with a vast array of flavors: bitter orange and vanilla and licorice, but also spice and even smoke. Itās weighty, itās intense, and itās pretty craveable.
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If youāre a cocktail fan who loves amari ā the Italian bitter herbal liqueurs ā life is endlessly interesting: Thereās always another bottle to try. And one of our recent favorites just landed in the states for the first time. Produced in Sicily since 1901, Amaro dellāEtna is only now crossing the Atlantic.
While some amari resemble each other strongly, Amaro dellāEtna is quite unique, with a ton going on ā itās rich and reasonably high-alcohol (29% ABV), well-balanced between bitter and sweet, with a vast array of flavors: bitter orange and vanilla and licorice, but also spice and even smoke. Itās weighty, itās intense, and itās pretty craveable.



