The genuine Americano aperitif, Cocchi Americano, has been in production since 1891. It is based on an all-natural recipe containing white wine, sugar, alcohol-infused herbs and spices, especially Artemisia flowers, gentian roots... Read More
Cocchi Americano is an aromatized wine created in 1891 by Giulio Cocchi and since then produced without interruption according to the original recipe. The name “Americano” is both due to the alcohol made bitter (“amaricato”)... Read More
Tasting Notes: Forthave Spirits Yellow Genepi is a génépi aperitif produced by Forthave Spirits in collaboration with Liten Buffel winery. It is a fortified and aromatized wine- a delicate and floral aperitif that... Read More
Tasting Notes: Luxardo Bitter Bianco shares the same infusions of bitter herbs, aromatic plants and citrus fruits with Luxardo Bitter. Before the blending process however, most of these infusions are distilled, process which turns... Read More
Tasting Notes: This deep, rhubarb-forward amaro has savory vegetal notes of radish and safflower as well as apple, cherry, and cinnamon. It was developed specifically to be sipped before dinner (hence the name) to open the palate.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Ramazzotti Aperitivo Rosato is a fresh and fruity aperitif with natural aromas of hibiscus and orange blossom. The bright rose hue and the fresh flavors make it one of a kind. Its light and refreshing taste... Read More
Tasting Notes: Citrus bitterness and juniper berry fruit up front, with fresh orange peel and spruce tips following. An aromatic “Ready-To-Serve” cocktail developed in the Marche! It is said that the Negroni originated... Read More