Nardini Amaro 29% 700ml

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Nardini Amaro is a historic Italian bitter, distilled since 1779 and revered for shaping aperitivo culture.

Crafted from over 30 botanicals using both hot and cold extraction, true to its historic 19th-century formula.

Blend of gentian, orange, alpine herbs, and wormwood; intense, dry, and revered as Italy's original bitter.

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Vintage

54 Years

Bottle Size

700ml

Alcohol %

29.0%

Sip Snapshot from Belford & Co

Nardini Amaro
Bittersweet, herbaceous, and unmistakably Italian - a timeless digestivo with serious pedigree.

Nardini Amaro is not just another bitter liqueur - it's a centuries-old expression of Italian botanical mastery. Produced by Distilleria Nardini, the oldest licensed distillery in Italy (founded in 1779 in Bassano del Grappa), this amaro carries with it generations of knowledge, craft, and that distinct Venetian flair for balance and intensity. If you're new to Italian amari, think of this as the darker, moodier cousin of your Negroni bitters - deeper, more complex, and meant to linger long after the sip.

On the nose, it's rich and aromatic: you'll get earthy gentian, liquorice root, peppermint, and dark baking spices, with a balsamic depth that hints at aged wood and mountain herbs. The palate is bold and structured - a wave of bittersweet flavour with notes of burnt orange, clove, cinchona, and dark cocoa. The bitterness is assertive but not aggressive, balanced by a touch of caramelised sweetness and finishing dry, with a lasting herbal grip.

Traditionally sipped neat or over ice as a digestivo, Nardini Amaro also shines in modern cocktails. Use it to deepen a Black Manhattan, or mix it with tonic and a slice of orange for a refreshing bitter spritz. It's also an elegant substitute for other amari in classics like the Paper Plane or an Amaro Sour - adding a richer, more grounded profile.

What sets Nardini apart is its gravitas. It's not trying to be flashy or overly sweet - this is amaro for grown-ups, made with integrity and the kind of balance that comes from over two centuries of distilling. Whether you're an aperitivo enthusiast or just discovering the world beyond Aperol, Nardini Amaro is a bottle worth sitting with - slowly, thoughtfully, and preferably after a long, indulgent meal.

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