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Adriatico was created by Jean-Robert Bellanger in Puglia, Italy. His mother used to add two drops of Amaretto to his favourite dessert: Tiramisu. This new generation of Amaretto is made only with high-quality natural ingredients, made in Italy.
The Sazerac Company has introduced Handy & Schiller Barreled Cocktails, named for two men who had an impact on the cocktail culture in New Orleans: Thomas Handy and John Schiller.
Indulge in the exquisite world of Bottega Creams, where every sip is an invitation to a velvety and unique taste experience. Crafted with meticulous attention to quality and a nod to the rich Italian pastry tradition, Bottega Gianduia Fondente is a true masterpiece of liqueur craftsmanship.
It is a ready-made cocktail, to be consumed on the rocks and with orange peel. Excellent with savory snacks, large green olives, wholemeal canapés with duck breast, cured ham or salmon, it also goes perfectly with cheeses such as Parmesan and pecorino.
Di Torino Amaretto is an Italian liqueur. This spirit gives off a pleasant scent of sweet almond on the nose. The same aroma is also notable on the palate. It has the particularity of having a soft structure.
The Bitter Truth Pimento Dram is based on selected pimento/allspice (also called Jamaica pepper) and the finest Jamaican rum. English explorers coined the term allspice because the berry seemed to embody the flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg and clove all at once.
Ponche Caribe is a brandy and rum based liqueur that offers a rich and creamy flavor with surprising hints of cinnamon and vanilla. This unique smooth and sweet drink is a classic in the Caribbean and in Latin American countries is often sipped as an indulging afternoon drink or as an after dinner drink.
This orange-flavored liqueur is the essential ingredient in almost any margarita. Evidence of early liqueurs predates the first millennium, but it wasn’t until 1510 that Benedictine monks created the first cordial.
A classic. This liqueur is bursting with the taste of tree-ripe peaches and makes a mean cocktail. Evidence of early liqueurs predates the first millennium, but it wasn’t until 1510 that Benedictine monks created the first cordial.