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Description
A true masterpiece of alchemy, Aperol offers a sophisticated, well-rounded taste, only acquired thanks to its infused blend of high-quality fruit, herbs and roots. Refreshing and with a low alcohol percentage (11% abv), Aperol continues to remain true to its original, secret recipe to this day.
Aperol is a popular Italian aperitif known for its unique bittersweet flavor and vibrant orange color.
Tasting Notes:
Appearance: Aperol has a bright red-orange color.
Nose: The aroma is inviting, with prominent notes of zesty orange, herbal scents, and a touch of vanilla.
Palate: The flavor is well-balanced and refreshing, featuring bittersweet orange, delicate herbal undertones, and a hint of woody notes. It has a pleasantly bitter and salty taste.
Texture: Aperol feels velvety and rounded on the tongue, with lingering orange and woody notes.
Finish: There’s a mild bitterness with a hint of sweetness and herbal aftertaste that lingers at the back of the mouth.
Overall: Aperol is perfect for sipping on its own, but it’s most commonly enjoyed in cocktails like the Aperol Spritz. Its refreshing taste and vibrant color make it a popular choice for aperitifs.
*Note: Packaging may vary
Description
A true masterpiece of alchemy, Aperol offers a sophisticated, well-rounded taste, only acquired thanks to its infused blend of high-quality fruit, herbs and roots. Refreshing and with a low alcohol percentage (11% abv), Aperol continues to remain true to its original, secret recipe to this day.
Aperol is a popular Italian aperitif known for its unique bittersweet flavor and vibrant orange color.
Tasting Notes:
Appearance: Aperol has a bright red-orange color.
Nose: The aroma is inviting, with prominent notes of zesty orange, herbal scents, and a touch of vanilla.
Palate: The flavor is well-balanced and refreshing, featuring bittersweet orange, delicate herbal undertones, and a hint of woody notes. It has a pleasantly bitter and salty taste.
Texture: Aperol feels velvety and rounded on the tongue, with lingering orange and woody notes.
Finish: There’s a mild bitterness with a hint of sweetness and herbal aftertaste that lingers at the back of the mouth.
Overall: Aperol is perfect for sipping on its own, but it’s most commonly enjoyed in cocktails like the Aperol Spritz. Its refreshing taste and vibrant color make it a popular choice for aperitifs.
*Note: Packaging may vary
