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- Amari 101: Your Guide to Italy’s Essential Bittersweet Liqueurs
At the most basic level, an amaro is made by resting some combination of macerated flowers, herbs, roots, and other natural bittering agents in a neutral spirit to yield a high-proof infusion, which is then sweetened to taste (There’s an entire book that will teach you how to make your own )
- What Is Amaro? An Intro to the Types, Most Common Bottles . . .
Amaro translates to “bitter” in Italian, but the category of bittersweet herbaceous liqueurs is far from one-note It spans a range of flavors and styles, from light and citrusy Aperol to bracing and minty Fernet-Branca, not to mention countless artisanal brands you may have never heard of
- What Are Amari And Bitters Anyway? - Tasting Table
Amaro means "bitter" in Italian, but unlike aperitivi bitters, which are typically red or orange and never consumed after dinner, amari are dark, herbal and often served to complete a meal
- Amaro - The 12 Top Italian Herbal liquers - Cocktail Society
Amari can be intensely bitter and herbal but also fresh and citrusy - The range of flavors in Italian herbal liqueurs is enormous Here are the best bottles to add to your home bar Amari, the plural of Amaro liqueurs, are traditional Italian herbal liqueurs with a bittersweet taste
- 15 Essential Amari and How to Use Them - PUNCH
The author of "Amaro" chooses his must-have amari, from alpine to rabarbaro to fernet and beyond
- Amaro 101: An Introduction to the Italian Tradition of Amari
Amari (the plural of amaro) are an herbal liquor with a rich tradition in Italian culture Amari are popular across Italy with a unique set of flavors that range from mild and pleasant to proceed with caution and are great on their own or as a part of a cocktail
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