Amaro Averna was first produced by Salvatore Averna in 1868 in Caltanissetta, Sicily. This thick, full-bodied amaro is produced by allowing herbs, roots, and citrus rinds to soak in its base liquor prior to the addition of caramel.... Read More
In 1875, the botanist Dottore Francesco Peloni developed in the mountain region Bormio, Lombardy the original recipe for the Amaro Braulio. The ingredients for the use of this unique Amaro are exclusively fresh herbs and spring... Read More
A mix of twenty-nine herbs, flowers, fruits and roots from Calabria’s beautiful land, blended to provide an intense experience of pleasure: the bittersweet taste of oranges, the delicacy of orange blossom and chamomile,... Read More
Vecchio Amaro del Capo Hot Chili Pepper is an exciting, fiery amaro produced by the Fratelli Caffo Distillery in Limbadi, Italy, which sees their original recipe joined with Calabrian chili pepper. 29 Calabrian herbs, spices,... Read More
This special rhubarb based bitter amaro from the wonderful Cappelletti family exhibits a deft balance of bright and earthy, smoky flavors as the name suggests. The Cappelletti's have been producing their Sfumato for nearly... Read More
This amaro is slowly infused with Italian maraschino cherries and peels from fresh oranges to create a delicious distillate of Amaro. Perfectly balanced with soft, fruity, and round Amaro qualities and the distinctive aroma and... Read More
We have come to understand that the Nardini name equates quality and this Amari is no different. With a grain base, botanicals such as bitter orange, peppermint and gentian are infused producing a stellar digestif.
Amara is an artisanal specialty of Sicily that straddles the line between a full blown citrus liqueur and an amaro. The fruit really takes center stage here while the bitter herbal flavors balance everything out nicely. Like standing... Read More
Matteo Rubino started this amaro as a hobby, but he was so encouraged by people's feedback that after two years of experimenting he decided to create Amaro Rubino. Matteo researched the herbs growing at the foothills of Piemonte... Read More
S. Maria al Monte Amaro, while a fernet-style liqueur, beautifully balances bitterness, herbaceousness, and sweetness. While compellingly complex, this liqueur distinguishes itself with pronounced mint on the finish. Try serving... Read More