An Italian Aperitivo liqueur made up of a total of 13 botanicals - predominantly artichoke (Cynara Scolymus) which gives the liqueur its name. Can be drunk neat or with a mixer and can feature in cocktails such...

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One of the most famous Amaro brands, Fernet Branca is oft lauded as the most effective end of meal digestif. Though the exact recipe remains a secret, some known botanicals include saffron, gentian, Chinese rhu...

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A classic style of hazelnut liqueur (noisette) with the addition of coffee, cocoa and vanilla. The ideal way to get add some nuttiness to any cocktail, Frangelico is at home mainly with dark spirits or perfect ...

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A modern reimagining of an 19th century Italian aperitivo style. With prominent bergamot and citrus notes, Italics is an ideal aromatic liqueur for spritzes and other pre-dinner libations.

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Made in Saronno since 1851, Lazzaroni is a traditional Amaretto with all the marzipan goodness that implies. Whilst it has many uses and can be enjoyed on its own - it's popularity in an amaretto sour has made ...

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Luxardo have a long lineage of making liqueurs - especially those featuring in cocktails - going back to 1821. The bitter bianco, while based on some old family recipes, represents a relatively modern imagining...

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The best known Maraschino Liqueur on the market, Luxardo Maraschino find itself very prominently placed in the cocktail canon. Featuring in drinks like the Aviation, The Last Word, Martinez and Hemingway Daiqui...

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A family owned, Abruzzo based Limoncello maker, producing excellent Limoncello since 1907.
Famed originally in their town, and then across the country for making a fantastic Limoncello, great for after dinne...

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An Italian bitter liquer, infused with 70 herbs and spices, and aged in ash barrels to allow the flavours to marry. Great in a Corpse Reviver cocktail, or as an after dinner drink. The name is said to be linked...
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