Pernod Spirit
This authentic appetizer is renowned for its subtle flavour with essences of star anise. Extremely refreshing, it is eaten in restaurants and most prestigious hotels around the world!
Ricard Aperitif
First created by Paul Ricard in Marseille, 1932 it has distinct fresh taste of liquorice and subtle Provence herbs. Aged in large barrel in the open air a slight 'sea-side' flavour is imparted by the salt spray that licks the barrels.
Campari Bitter
Campari is the perfect aperitif with its distinctive red colour, aroma and pleasantly bittersweet flavour. Enjoy Campari mixed with orange juice, grapefruit juice or soda over ice or in an Americano or Italian Mojito cocktail.
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
Rinomato Americano Bianco Liqueur
Botanicals:Bergamot, rhubarb, Roman wormwood, mandarin, angostura bark, chiretta, gentian, lavender, cinchona bark, vanilla, aloe, cascarilla barkTasting Notes:The mélange of quality Italian white wines provide acidity, structure and floral notes. Gentian from France's Massif Centrale region provides dry and tannic layers. Succulent aromas of panettone, fresh bergamot and mandarin evolve into a gripping, complex and root-driven palate.
Campari Bitter Aperitif
Campari is an alcoholic liqueur, considered an aperitif, which is obtained from the infusion of herbs and fruit (including chinotto and cascarilla) in alcohol and water. It is a bitter characterised by its dark red colour.
Campari Cynar
Cynar is an artichoke based bittersweet liqueur known for its versatility and distinctive flavour; its taste is enriched by an infusion of 13 herbs and plants. The name of the drink derives from Cynar scolymus, the botanical name for artichoke, as artichoke leaves lend the distinctive flavour. The secret recipe, which has remained the same since its creation, is based on some of the natural substances found in the artichokes, including cynarine. Thanks to its refreshing and herbal bittersweet features and its moderate abv (16,5%), Cynar is an ideal pre or post dinner drink, and a bartender favorite to create pungent and original cocktails.
Saint Felix Distillery Bitter Citrus Aperitivo
A fresh take on a classic aperitivo style – we combine maceration and rotary evaporation to naturally extract a medley of citrus flavours, which are balanced with complex bitter roots and spice. An ensemble of bergamot, blood orange and Australian lemon myrtle balanced with comparatively bitter botanicals including rhubarb root and sarsaparilla, finished with a blush of native rosella flower. Inspired by the southern Italian folklore of Strega Nonna and her bittersweet tonics, known to liven the senses and bring good fortune with every sip.
Lillet Blanc Aperitif
With a history dating back to the 19th century Lillet Blanc is one of the world's favourite aperitif wines. Made from a blend of white wines from Bordeaux, mainly Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc, as well as citrus liqueurs from orange peel and bitter green apple. Traditionally served chilled and over ice with a slice of either orange, lemon or lime - yet equally at home in a long drink or a cocktail. Lillet Blanc (once called Kina Lillet) was also made famous in Ian Fleming's 1953 Casino Royale novel featuring James Bond in which Bond orders a 'Kina Lillet Martini' and names it the 'Vesper'. The 'Vesper' contains 'Three measures of Gordon's, one of Vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet'.
Byrrh Grand Quinquina Violet Freres Aperitif
Byrrh Grand Quinquina is made to the original late-19th century recipe that earned worldwide fame and inspired fifty years of evocative poster art. Byrrh combines a generous, port-like wine and mistelle base with a firm backbone of natural quinine to produce a fruity, refreshing aperitif by itself, with tonic and a twist, or paired with blue cheese. In cocktails, Byrrh mixes well with vodka, gin, cognac, tequila, Irish whiskey, and grapefruit. Delicious in a Negroni as your sweet vermouth.