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700 mL bottle.
Discover the timeless elegance of Amaro Nardini Italian Herbal Liqueur, a beautifully balanced traditional Italian amaro crafted by the historic Nardini Distillery in Bassano del Grappa since 1779. This iconic digestif is renowned for its refined blend of alpine herbs, citrus peels, roots, and botanicals, delivering a harmonious combination of bitterness and sweetness.
With its deep, dark hue and sophisticated flavor profile, Amaro Nardini stands out as a premium Italian herbal liqueur, perfect for both classic and modern cocktail applications. The carefully curated botanical infusion creates a smooth, approachable bitterness layered with notes of orange peel, licorice, gentian root, and aromatic spices, making it a staple for any well-curated bar.
Whether enjoyed after a meal or mixed into craft cocktails, this authentic Italian digestif offers a rich heritage and exceptional versatility.
Key Features:
- Authentic Italian amaro liqueur from Nardini (est. 1779)
- Crafted with herbs, roots, citrus, and botanicals
- Smooth balance of bittersweet and herbal complexity
- Ideal as a digestif or cocktail ingredient
- Elegant packaging, perfect for gifting or display
- Produced in Bassano del Grappa, Italy
- A staple for classic Italian aperitivo culture
Tasting Notes
Nose:
Aromatic herbs, citrus zest, licorice, and spice
Palate:
Balanced and smooth with bitter herbs, orange peel, dark sugar, and root spice
Finish:
Lingering, slightly bitter finish with warm herbal and citrus notes
How to Enjoy
- Serve neat or chilled as a classic digestif
- Enjoy over ice with an orange peel twist
- Use in cocktails like a Black Manhattan or Amaro Spritz
- Pair with desserts, dark chocolate, or espresso
FAQ
Q: What is Amaro Nardini?
A: It’s a traditional Italian herbal liqueur (amaro) known for its bittersweet flavor and digestive qualities.
Q: Is this good for cocktails?
A: Yes, it’s highly versatile and works well in modern and classic cocktails.
Q: Where is it made?
A: In Bassano del Grappa, Italy, by the historic Nardini distillery.
Q: When should I drink it?
A: Typically served after meals as a digestif, but also great in cocktails.
Description
700 mL bottle.
Discover the timeless elegance of Amaro Nardini Italian Herbal Liqueur, a beautifully balanced traditional Italian amaro crafted by the historic Nardini Distillery in Bassano del Grappa since 1779. This iconic digestif is renowned for its refined blend of alpine herbs, citrus peels, roots, and botanicals, delivering a harmonious combination of bitterness and sweetness.
With its deep, dark hue and sophisticated flavor profile, Amaro Nardini stands out as a premium Italian herbal liqueur, perfect for both classic and modern cocktail applications. The carefully curated botanical infusion creates a smooth, approachable bitterness layered with notes of orange peel, licorice, gentian root, and aromatic spices, making it a staple for any well-curated bar.
Whether enjoyed after a meal or mixed into craft cocktails, this authentic Italian digestif offers a rich heritage and exceptional versatility.
Key Features:
- Authentic Italian amaro liqueur from Nardini (est. 1779)
- Crafted with herbs, roots, citrus, and botanicals
- Smooth balance of bittersweet and herbal complexity
- Ideal as a digestif or cocktail ingredient
- Elegant packaging, perfect for gifting or display
- Produced in Bassano del Grappa, Italy
- A staple for classic Italian aperitivo culture
Tasting Notes
Nose:
Aromatic herbs, citrus zest, licorice, and spice
Palate:
Balanced and smooth with bitter herbs, orange peel, dark sugar, and root spice
Finish:
Lingering, slightly bitter finish with warm herbal and citrus notes
How to Enjoy
- Serve neat or chilled as a classic digestif
- Enjoy over ice with an orange peel twist
- Use in cocktails like a Black Manhattan or Amaro Spritz
- Pair with desserts, dark chocolate, or espresso
FAQ
Q: What is Amaro Nardini?
A: It’s a traditional Italian herbal liqueur (amaro) known for its bittersweet flavor and digestive qualities.
Q: Is this good for cocktails?
A: Yes, it’s highly versatile and works well in modern and classic cocktails.
Q: Where is it made?
A: In Bassano del Grappa, Italy, by the historic Nardini distillery.
Q: When should I drink it?
A: Typically served after meals as a digestif, but also great in cocktails.














