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Luxardo Amaro Abano

Luxardo Amaro Abano originated in 1952. Amaro means bitter, and Abano is an old Roman spa in the Veneto region that has been active for the last 500 years. The label depicts the spa around the year 1600. The herbs in this amaro grow wild and are infused along with cardamom, cinnamon and bitter orange peel. Luxardo Amaro Abano is a medium bitter, extremely popular in Italy, and especially in the Veneto region, drunk straight after a meal with or without ice to help digestion.

Hotel Starlino Rose Aperitivo

A fresh salmon pink aperitif with light plum and cherry flavour and hints of rose petal. Enjoy mixed with tonic water and a slice of pink grapefruit.

Hotel Starlino Rosso Vermouth

A rich red vermouth aged in Kentucky bourbon barrels, with notes of warm fig and dried cherries, and faint hints of spiced gingerbread and bitter orange peel.

Rosso Antico Aperitivo

Rosso Antico is a blend of Italian wine and aromatic herbs that creates a wonderfully refreshing drink. Can be used in a wide array of cocktails or simply served on its own over ice, garnished with a fresh lemon slice.

Cynar

Cynar is an artichoke based bitter sweet liquor known for its versatility and distinctive flavor, which is enriched by a secret recipe of the infusion of 13 herbs and plants. The most characteristic among them are artichoke leaves from which the name of the drink derives (Cynar scolymus is the botanic definition of artichoke). Cynar is a modern and versatile drink that can be enjoyed either straight on the rocks, in a shot, or as an essential ingredient in a variety of

Campari Negroni

Negroni is the ultimate gin cocktail and a classic thats made a huge comeback. The perfect drink to bring along to dinner parties or lunches, fortunately this is now even easier. Rather than lugging three bottles around you can now take just the one, Campari Negroni. Made in Milan using equal parts London dry gin, sweet vermouth and of course Campari. Simply serve over ice for a ready-made drink with a delicious bitter edge. Garnish with orange peel for that special touch.

Bordiga Occitan London Dry Gin

Gin was first made by Bordiga in 1889, and this gin is still made from the original recipe. In addition to orange and lemon peel, only four main botanicals are used, juniper, angelica, cardamom, and a secret ingredient the distillery harvests locally from the Occitan Alps. The juniper used grows wild in the Maritime Alps, some of the highest mountains in Europe. This combination of altitude and maritime influence enriches the essential oils of the juniper berries, lending a unique flavour. A classic juniper lift, with a fragrant nose cut with cardamom, distinct orange, and lemon rind notes. At once classic and distinctively individual, with the purity and intensity of the botanicals giving this gin remarkable cut and clarity. A great mixing gin, but also one with the detail and finesse to justify a martini.

Select Aperitif

Select Aperitivo was created in 1920 at Pilla Distilleries in the heart of Venice. Complex and intense with bitter notes coming from roots and bark. The spicy and tropical flavours marry perfectly with citrusy notes. Pleasantly persistent aftertaste with fresh and rich notes coming from the citrus fruits and essential oils. In Venice, a green olive is used as the garnish to create the perfect blend and balance of flavour.

Montenegro Amaro

Amaro Montenegro, 'the liqueur of the virtues', was created in 1885 thanks to the lengthy, impassioned experiments of a famous distiller and herbalist, Stanislao Cobianchi. The name Montenegro is a dedication to the beautiful princess Elena of Montenegro, who was engaged to Victor Emanuel III. In its over 100 years of history, Amaro Montenegro has seen its success grow continuously up to the present day, now being one of the leading brands on the Italian market. It can be enjoyed straight, with soda water and lemon rind, or hot, as well as in various combinations in modern cocktails.

Galliano Vanilla Liqueur

Very smooth liqueur with a huge hit of vanilla that runs from start to finish. One of the best ways to enjoy Galliano Vanilla is in the old classic, Harvey Wallbanger.