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Description
With its jealously guarded secret recipe, the intense aroma and inspiring flavor of Campari creates a captivating and unique drinking experience. It’s a true icon of Italian style, excellence and Red Passion.
Campari Bitter Aperitif is a popular Italian aperitif known for its bold and complex flavor profile.
Tasting Notes:
Appearance: Campari has a bright crimson red color.
Nose: The aroma is inviting, with prominent notes of blood orange peel, orange sherbet, ruby red grapefruit zest, quinine, bay leaf, cherry, lemon thyme, and herbal woodiness.
Palate: The flavor is well-balanced and refreshing, featuring herbaceous quinine bitterness balanced with lightly syrupy sweetness flavored with blood orange zest, mint, cherry, and honey.
Finish: There’s a long lingering quinine, zesty orange, and orange pith bitterness that fades with quinine, orange zest, and clove.
Overall: Campari is perfect for sipping on its own, but it’s most commonly enjoyed in cocktails like the Negroni and Americano. Its bold, bitter, and orange-twisted flavor makes it a unique and acquired taste for many drinkers.
*Note: Packaging may vary
Description
With its jealously guarded secret recipe, the intense aroma and inspiring flavor of Campari creates a captivating and unique drinking experience. It’s a true icon of Italian style, excellence and Red Passion.
Campari Bitter Aperitif is a popular Italian aperitif known for its bold and complex flavor profile.
Tasting Notes:
Appearance: Campari has a bright crimson red color.
Nose: The aroma is inviting, with prominent notes of blood orange peel, orange sherbet, ruby red grapefruit zest, quinine, bay leaf, cherry, lemon thyme, and herbal woodiness.
Palate: The flavor is well-balanced and refreshing, featuring herbaceous quinine bitterness balanced with lightly syrupy sweetness flavored with blood orange zest, mint, cherry, and honey.
Finish: There’s a long lingering quinine, zesty orange, and orange pith bitterness that fades with quinine, orange zest, and clove.
Overall: Campari is perfect for sipping on its own, but it’s most commonly enjoyed in cocktails like the Negroni and Americano. Its bold, bitter, and orange-twisted flavor makes it a unique and acquired taste for many drinkers.
*Note: Packaging may vary
