It is a creamy liqueur, pleasantly sweet and with a moderate alcohol content, characterized by an intense aroma of pistachio. Pistachios are the fruit of a plant native of the Middle East, now growing spontaneously on the Sicilian volcano Mount Etna. They have always been renowned for their nutritional properties. Pistachios, exclusively harvested in Sicily, are processed according to a traditional method and turned into a paste which preserves all their precious organoleptic characteristics. The paste is then expertly mixed with alcohol, water and sugar, creating a creamy, round, velvety liqueur with an intense and inebriating aroma of Sicilian pistachios. With a final touch of grappa, Pistacchio Bottega gains particular aromaticity, making it unique and unmistakable.
The Flavour: Intense full citrus flavour and dried orange peels. The Nose: Citrus, fragrant and somewhat bitter sweet. The Colour: Clear. The Use: Straight, on the rocks, excellent in cocktails and mixed drinks. Well-known for its use in the Margarita cocktail.
The Flavour: Rich and fruity black currant flavour with a sweet lingering finish. The Nose: A sweet and tangy aroma. The Colour: Deep red. The Use: Most widely used as a mix with white wine, champagne or dry vermouth. But also straight, on the rocks; excellent in cocktails or in any other mixed drink.
The Flavour: Fresh, tangy orange flavour with a unique finish. The Nose: Fresh mandarin-like scent. The Colour: Turquoise blue. The Use: Straight, on the rocks, excellent in cocktails and mixed drinks.
The Flavour: Distinctly apricot with a hint of cognac and almond and tones of orange. The Nose: A mild aroma of juicy apricots. The Colour: Golden Amber. The Use: Straight, on the rocks, excellent in cocktails and mixed drinks
Invented in Notting hill, London. this liqueur is based on the neutral spirit with sour cherries and cassia bark to create a fruit-forward flavour, with spice and floral notes.
Rich and creamy, the bitter truth chocolate mole bitters is intense with creamy cocoa butter and bitter dark chocolate. This is followed closely by aromas of decadent vanilla, cinnamon and the classic bitters flavours of gentian and wormwood. Chocolate mole bitters is a modern and exciting addition to many cocktails, working especially well with aged spirits such as rum, tequilas and whiskies. Deep chocolate notes are perfectly balanced with hints of spice which you can enjoy creatively in a range of cocktails.
Violent violet hues welcome you to this aromatic and floral drink, the bitter truth violet liqueur is intense and florid. The deep purple hues are wonderful to drink offering the flavour of the wild violet blossoms that grow in the Alps, combined with quality grain spirit. There’s a slight sweetness to it but it’s the floral violet flavour that comes through most strongly, with a light perfume ever-present.
Jamaican rum is a delicacy we all know and love but what about taking it one step further? Bitter truth pimento dram brings together that fine rum and the sweet flavour of pimento, or allspice, creating a thoroughly enjoyable flavour. Cinnamon, nutmeg and clover are all encapsulated in the flavour and it’s a distinctive flavour which can be enjoyed simply over ice or added to any number of exotic drinks.
A virgin cocktail can still be as exotic and innovative as your regular ones. Non-alcohol orange flower water from the bitter truth is essential for fruity mocktails as well as adding a refreshing hit to white sparkling wines or champagnes. Natural orange blossoms provide its sweet yet delicate flavour and it adds a subtle citrus touch to any drinks flavour profile. It can even be used for flavouring light desserts such as meringues and mousses.
Warm and spicy, the bitter truth orange bitters have syrupy marmalade flavours which melt onto the tongue and add a real depth to a wide range of cocktails. The initial hit of orange is followed up by the spiciness expected from quality bitters, including notes of cardamom, caraway and a final hit of orange oil. Dash into your martini or mix in rum and whiskey cocktails, where the intense flavours of the spirit will be brought out even further.
Summery yet spicy, the bitter truth grapefruit bitters add a refreshing twist to your favourite summery cocktails. Grapefruit is one of those flavours that is often forgotten about but here it takes the centre stage and is supported by the spicy botanicals mix that the bitter truth is known for. Grapefruit adds a zesty citrus tang to any drink and pairs up beautifully with gin, vodka and light rum. add a dash to your daiquiri to take it to another level.
The popularity of celery bitters is on the up and the bitter truth celery bitters off a complex flavour profile which expands beyond most others on the market. Intense and aromatic with notes of white grape, lemongrass and even ginger, the flavour is boosted further by coriander seed, chicory and of course the fresh taste of celery. Refreshing and sharp, the bitter truth celery bitters is a must for traditional cocktails such as your bloody mary and even for spicing up a g&t.
Aromas and flavors of lemon chiffon, floral honeycomb and some salinity with a supple, tangy, moderately sweet medium body and a breezy citrus pith and gentian, hibiscus tea, sarsaparilla, and lavender perfume and potpourri finish.
Refreshing and sweet the natural flavour of apricots is tantalising on the tongue and infinitely mixable, as well as being the perfect partner for many different foods. Bitter truth apricot liqueur combines the natural juice from sun-ripened apricots with a sweet apricot schnapps, offering an authentic flavour of the fruit and a powerful hit of alcohol which works perfectly. Hints of almond and apricot pit add complexity without overpowering the welcome sweetness.
Bénédictine has a distinctive aroma of spices and citrus with a touch of honey. It is rich, full and with an intense flavour, balanced with sweetness. Delivering a warming aftertaste with notes of a coffee liqueur it combines the flavours of mocha coffee, fudge and vanilla through a zesty saffron and gingerbread finish
One of the Czech Republic’s many alcoholic herbal tonics, Becherovka herbal is rich with vibrant herbs and spices, creating a surprisingly fresh flavour which is wonderful before or after dinner. A natural herbal liqueur with only a little colour is not like a classic medicinal tonic and is in fact known for its gingery cinnamon inspired taste. Both ginger and cinnamon are included on the ingredients list as well as anise, cloves and other traditional herbs. Serve with tonic water to enjoy a traditional Beton.
A blend of smooth Irish cream and triple- distilled Irish whiskey. Rich chocolate and vanilla flavours. The velvety texture and perfect combination of cream and whiskey delight the senses.
A blend of smooth Irish cream and triple- distilled Irish whiskey. Rich chocolate and vanilla flavours. The velvety texture and perfect combination of cream and whiskey delight the senses.
The original irish cream liqueur, baileys is a flavour which is known around the globe. the world's number one liqueur for good reason, baileys irish cream offers the perfect balance between specially selected irish whisky and fresh dairy cream. hints of cocoa and vanilla come through offering a sweet dessert drink which, when served with crushed ice, is one you'll want to fill up again and again. it's also a complete necessity for a classic irish coffee and a wonderful nightcap.
Linie aquavit is a traditional Norwegian potato-based caraway spirit. Differing from the Danish examples, those from Norway must be matured in old sherry casks.
A deep red liqueur. Bitter aromas with notes of orange zest finely balanced with vanilla, cardamom and ginger root. The palate is balanced with spiced notes leaving an engaging bitter sweet finish.
Angels is a peach flavoured schnapps that is perfect over crushed ice or blended with fruit juice, lemonade or tonic water for a long, cool, chilled drink.
Amer picon is a sweet orange-based liqueur which is usually served as an aperitif or mixed with wine, which may sound a little strange but you’ve got to try it to find out. Amer picon has bittersweet notes and includes quinine, gentian and cinchona in addition to the citrus flavours. Amer picon is most regularly found in cocktails, including wheat beer cocktails and simply blended with soft drink/mixer/mixers. The sweetness of the orange has a bitter edge provided by the botanicals.
The taste of South Africa you’ll come to love. Amarula cream is a must-try for all fans of baileys and other cream liqueurs. With an exotic flavour through the distillation of the fermented fruit of the marula tree, Amarula spirit is aged and then blended with cream to create its distinct fruit cream flavour. The exotic taste of the fruit blends seamlessly into the sweet cream to create a result which is enticing and wonderfully drunk simply over ice.
A century old recipe guards the secrets of Amaro Montenegro and produces a tonic liqueur that has been enjoyed regularly throughout this time. Ingredients are individually selected for their quality and only the highest quality herbs made it into the final recipe. Distinctive and immediately recognisable, Amaro Montenegro beings with syrupy sweetness and then notes of mild bitters and botanical essences begin to take over, leading to a citrusy end note.
Bottled at 35%, amaro di angostura is a deep amber colour, offering aromas of cinnamon, dark chocolate and unmistakeable Angostura aromatic bitters. The warm cinnamon and liquorice notes are central. The finish is perfectly balanced, exotic, lush and reminiscent of Trinidad and Tobago's.
Vecchio's amaro del capo is an Italian liqueur flavoured with, amongst others, herbal tea, mandarin, orange, juniper, liquorice and mint. Best served straight from the freezer in a cold glass.
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