Jennifer DiDomizio
Oh my! Citrus focused amaro (amer) from France ❤️
Oh my! Citrus focused amaro (amer) from France ❤️
9.3Charlie Abbott
Sommelier Casa Mono
Lovely! French "Amaro," not quite as bitter but with spice and orange aromatics
Lovely! French "Amaro," not quite as bitter but with spice and orange aromatics
9.0Michael Solway
Quinine, bitter orange peel and a touch of burnt sugar. 40% ABV. Zesty and delicious.
Quinine, bitter orange peel and a touch of burnt sugar. 40% ABV. Zesty and delicious.
9.3Emma Criswell
PR Manager, Maisons Marques & Domaines / Louis Roederer
Sweet and bitter orange. Amaro-esque
Sweet and bitter orange. Amaro-esque
9.1Melissa M. Sutherland
Importer Winebow Wines
The post 14-hour day pick-me-up.
The post 14-hour day pick-me-up.
9.0W. R. Tish
This juice made me join delectable. It is an amer, or French bitter, 80 proof worth of intense orange peel, herbs and spices (anise, cloce, cinchona). Complex and mouthcoating, with a finish that lasts 'til tomorrow. Surely a cocktail agent too, but I'll take it straight. Pronounced "sheena sheena". Like Grand Marnier with a PhD.
This juice made me join delectable. It is an amer, or French bitter, 80 proof worth of intense orange peel, herbs and spices (anise, cloce, cinchona). Complex and mouthcoating, with a finish that lasts 'til tomorrow. Surely a cocktail agent too, but I'll take it straight. Pronounced "sheena sheena". Like Grand Marnier with a PhD.
9.6Vanessa Lisovskis
What? Très cool.
What? Très cool.
8.7Theresa Gorenc
Best substitute I've tasted for the famed Amer Picon. Thanks to Andrew at Mimi for suggesting.
Best substitute I've tasted for the famed Amer Picon. Thanks to Andrew at Mimi for suggesting.
9.5Emily Rath
Orange peel, blood orange, oranges everywhere! Hot before bitter. Anise. I'd be happy to have this again
Orange peel, blood orange, oranges everywhere! Hot before bitter. Anise. I'd be happy to have this again
9.0Sara Crumley
Orange, cherry, complex
Orange, cherry, complex
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