The name says it all: Aperol is the perfect aperitif. Bright orange in color, it has a unique taste, thanks to the secret recipe, which has never been changed, with infusions of selected ingredients including bitter and sweet... Read More
A unique and completely new product. Easy to drink and suitable on many occasions. Whether at home or out,Averna Cream is perfect for those who seek to experience the smooth and deliciously sweet taste of cream blendedwith the... Read More
Carpano is an aperitif and is the perfect way to start a meal. Either on it's own or with your appetizer, it stimulates the appetite and will make a good meal great. Carpano Antica Formula is made from the Carpano Distillery's... Read More
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... Read More
Disaronno is made in Saronno, Italy, using only the highest quality natural ingredients like absolute alcohol, burnt sugar, and the pure essence of seventeen selected herbs and fruits soaked in apricot kernel oil. This special... Read More
With a recipe that reads more like a medieval elixir of herbs, plants, roots, barks, spices and flower seeds. A bottle of Galliano begins it’s life with the meticulous sorting and quality control of some 30 herbs, spices... Read More
Preparation of this fine almond-flavoured liqueur relies on a laborious production methods. With the finest quality of almonds, peach and apricots. The infusion combines ancient european tradition in a refined Italian taste.
Nobody does style like the Italians, and Pallini Limoncello is the most Italian of drinks. Limoncello in general, has long been Italy's favorite liqueur. It first became fashionable a century ago, with the zest of fresh lemons... Read More
Ramazzotti Amaro Liqueur continues to be produced in accordance with the original recipe created almost 200 years ago - a recipe known by only three people. Ramazzotti gains its distinctive flavor from thirty-three carefully selected... Read More
On the sun-drenched slopes of Sicily’s Mt. Etna grows an extraordinary citrus: the blood orange. Locally, it is known as arancia rossa for the deep crimson hue of its flesh. It is a natural jewel of the Mediterranean—the... Read More