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ATN: Two Domestic Amaros...(short/boring)

by TomHill » Sun Aug 13, 2017 3:35 pm

Tried these two domestic Amaros that I found at Cured in Boulder:
1. Amaro della Sirene traditional bitter liquer (29%; DonCiccioeFigli.com) Don Ciccio & Figlio/Washington/DC NV: Light brown color; very intense quinine/herbal/fennel/licorice/spicy very exotic/complex/earthy beautiful/incredible nose; very tart bit alcoholic dry rather bitter quinine/herbal/fennel/licorice very complex flavor w/ slight bitter tannins; very long/lingering dry rather bitter very complex finish; a beautiful complex/exotic Amaro. $44.00 (Cured)
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2. Bilaro Amaro di Sebastopol Liquer (Batch #1; 13 herbs/spices/botanicals; 40%; www.BilaroSpirits.com; pure grape spirits) NV: Light brown color; very intense herbal/spicy bit vanilla/vanilla bean slight licorice beautiful/complex nose; slightly sweet fairly bitter vanilla/vanilla bean quite complex herbal flavor; very long/lingering slightly sweet somewhat bitter vanilla/herbal finish; a beautiful exotic Amaro. $52.00 (Cured)
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A wee BloodyPulpit:
1. Way out of my area of expertise for taking TNs. Susan gave me the book Amaro for my Christmas gift (beats the two boxes of TJ's lardos she gifted me one Valentine's day). I've been reading thru it a trying a new Amaro every month or so. These two were as good as any of the Italian versions I've tried. Oftentimes, the Amaros have a single ingredient that stands out from the crowd of aromas. These two did not.
Amaro is a genre of beverage that should be pursued more in this country. They should be planting Amaro plants all up&down the Coast of Calif.
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Re: ATN: Two Domestic Amaros...(short/boring)

by Bruce K » Sun Aug 13, 2017 3:49 pm

Tom, the Don Ciccio distillery is one mile from my house, so I've been following them from the very start! Every Saturday, they're open for tastings and it's a blast to go through their full range of offerings. I love the Amaro delle Sirene, and also really like their aperitif Amari, including a wonderful Cynar-like concoction made from artichokes and another that I think is comparable to Campari. They also make a limoncello and other sweet stuff. Glad to see they're expanding nationally.
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Re: ATN: Two Domestic Amaros...(short/boring)

by Rahsaan » Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:57 pm

TomHill wrote:1. Amaro della Sirene traditional bitter liquer (29%; DonCiccioeFigli.com) Don Ciccio & Figlio/Washington/DC NV..a beautiful complex/exotic Amaro...as good as any of the Italian versions I've tried.


Nice. I was very close to buying a bottle of this a few months back, but then was swayed towards something else, in part because of the anti-domestic-amaro prejudice. Will have to reevaluate and look for this in the future.
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by TomHill » Sun Aug 13, 2017 7:45 pm

Bruce K wrote:Tom, the Don Ciccio distillery is one mile from my house, so I've been following them from the very start! Every Saturday, they're open for tastings and it's a blast to go through their full range of offerings. I love the Amaro delle Sirene, and also really like their aperitif Amari, including a wonderful Cynar-like concoction made from artichokes and another that I think is comparable to Campari. They also make a limoncello and other sweet stuff. Glad to see they're expanding nationally.

Yeah, Bruce...I looked at their WebSite and there was lots of interesting stuff I'd love to try.
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