Try this with one with Pepsi. Same taste as fernet Branca but with a much more intense peppermint feel that really settles the digestion. Fantastic stuff.
Rich and inviting from first opening Dolin Chambery rouge teams fresh grassy notes with deeper spices. Offering a complex palate of both fresh citrus flavours and the tempering influence of cinnamon and Szechuan pepper. Sweetness is the overriding flavour of this drink but there is a subtle spiciness which adds more to the overall flavour. Whether mixed into a traditional cocktail or enjoyed on ice, Dolin Chambery rouge exudes class and refinery.
A historic vermouth brand, Dolin has been made to the same recipe in the alpine hills around Chambéry since 1821 and was awarded the only appellation origin for vermouth in 1932. The Chambéry style flourished in the 19th and early 20th century, but Dolin is now the last remaining producer of Vermouth de Chambéry.
Dolin has been made to the same recipe in the Alpine hills around Chambéry since 1821 and was awarded the only Appellation d’Origine for vermouth in 1932. The style is on the lighter and drier side, being sugared to around 130g/l.
On the nose, Discarded Sweet Cascara is deep, rich and aromatic, with an easy, natural warmth. The taste is full and sweet, the indulgent fruity notes merge with the characteristic bitter notes of Vermouth which dominate the clean, lingering finish
This sophisticated aperitivo is made from an aromatic red wine unique to the Piedmont region, famous for imparting notes of wild roses and summer berries
Not out of place in a James Bond movie, Cocchi americano is an aperitif with style, substance and more than a little spice. The boldness of its orange flavour is matched note for note by the quinine bitterness that makes it a popular and distinctive aperitif. Cloves and cinnamon can be tasted through the orange and a strong woody end note leaves an enjoyable aftertaste, leaving a satisfying bitterness in the mouth.
Bold, passionate and completely unique, Campari is the world famous Italian aperitif with its distinctive red colour, citrussy aroma and pleasantly bitter-sweet flavour
The aperitif that fuelled the french resistance. It's a medium-bodied red wine with roasted coffee, liquorice sticks and bitter berries followed by slow-roasted peppers.
Dried Fig opens to spiced and wood flavour (roots & barks, such as liquorice) rounded with vanilla and alpine flowers. Mouth-warming, with the long bittersweet finish, typical of Piedmont wormwood.
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.
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