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Lazzaroni

Lazzaroni
Fernet Amaro

Category: Bitter Liqueur

Date Tasted:
Country: Italy
Alcohol: 40%
92 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$27

Lazzaroni
Fernet Amaro

Category: Bitter Liqueur

Date Tasted:
Country: Italy
Alcohol: 40%
Bronze color. Aromas and flavors of bitter mint, spicy Girl Scout Thin Mints, candied citrus peels, pine resin, cedar oil, and and sandalwood with a glycerous, lively, fruity medium-to-full body and a tingling, elegant, very long finish that presents notes of mint and bitter greens, cardamom, caramelized orange peel, and licorice and c grade molasses. A charming Fernet substitute with a bit more of a citrus edge to elevate a Black Manhattan.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: bitter mint, spicy Girl Scout Thin Mints, candied citrus peels, pine resin, cedar oil, and and sandalwood
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of mint and bitter greens, cardamom, caramelized orange peel, and licorice and c grade molasses
Smoothness Smoothness: Tingling
Enjoy Enjoy: in cocktails, neat and on the rocks
Cocktail Cocktails: Amaretto Sour, Pimm's Cup
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A charming Fernet substitute with a bit more of a citrus edge to elevate a Black Manhattan.

The Producer or Importer or Marketer

Laird & Company

The Producer or  Importer or  Marketer
1 Laird Rd
Scobeyville, NJ 07724
USA
1 732-542-0312

Bitter Liqueur

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Serve in a Copita
Bitter liqueurs are quite famous, especially those from Italy, such as amaro, and France. These liqueurs are made in various regions throughout these countries and are made from secret recipes of herbs and spices - some local, many imported from other territories. The herbs and spices include things such as orange peel, rhubarb, pomegranate and tree bark. Quite often these are mixed with fruit juices for pre-dinner cocktails, while most examples of amaro are enjoyed straight, often as a digestif. Alcohol levels are usually around 20% to 25%.