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Amaro Bitter Orange Nonino Italy 70 cl 35%

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    An old apothecary bottle, a secret family recipe and half a century of refinement lie behind this bitter. Orange peel, wormwood and gentian root meet a distillate that has itself spent years in cask before it all comes together.

    Expert's description

    Amaro Bitter Orange Nonino is an Italian amaro made from a herbal infusion enriched with Nonino's own grape distillate UE, cask-aged for at least 12 months and bottled at 35% ABV.

    The recipe dates back to 1933, when Antonio Nonino, third generation of the family's distillers, created "Amaro Carnia" with grappa as its base and herbs from the mountains of Friuli. Silvia Nonino, Antonio's wife and the family's first female master distiller, further developed the recipe in the 1940s with botanical ingredients from distant regions and named it "Amaro del Friuli". In 1992, third-generation sisters Cristina, Antonella and Elisabetta Nonino replaced the grappa in the recipe with the family's cask-aged grape distillate UE, and the amaro took on its current name: Amaro Nonino Quintessentia.

    The base is UE, Nonino's own grape distillate, distilled using the same artisanal method as the house's grappa and aged for at least 12 months in casks of Nevers, Limousin and ex-sherry oak. The family's secret herbal infusion is then added, including orange peel, gentian root, wormwood, galangal root, cassia bark and saffron. The bottle is shaped like an old apothecary bottle, a nod to the amaro's origins as a medicinal remedy.

    Tasting notes

    Nose

    Orange peel and bitter orange marmalade, spiced with thyme and a touch of mint, plus an exotic hint of mango.

    Taste

    On the palate, sweetness and bitterness meet in fine balance, with clear pepper and liquorice, carried by the warmth of the cask-aged grape distillate.

    Finish

    The finish is long, with cocoa and a final, dry bitterness that rounds off the experience.

    Specifications

    Name: Amaro Bitter Orange Nonino
    Distillery: Nonino
    Region/Country: Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
    Type: Italian Amaro
    ABV: 35%
    Size: 70 cl
    Distillation method: 100 percent distilled using an artisanal method in copper stills
    Serving suggestion: On the rocks with an orange slice, or in the Paper Plane cocktail

    Flavour profile

    Bitter orange · Thyme · Pepper · Liquorice · Cocoa

    Did you know?

    The cocktail "Paper Plane", created by bartender Sam Ross in New York in 2007 with this amaro as one of four equal parts, was named a modern classic by the New York Times in 2016.

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    Frequently asked questions about Amaro Bitter Orange Nonino

    What is an amaro?

    Amaro is Italian for "bitter" and refers to a herbal liqueur originally used as stomach medicine, but today mainly drunk as an aperitif, digestif or in cocktails.

    Which herbs are in the recipe?

    The family's secret recipe from 1933 has since been expanded with botanical ingredients such as orange peel, gentian root, wormwood, galangal root, cassia bark and saffron.

    What is UE, mentioned in the description?

    UE is Nonino's own grape distillate, made using the same artisanal method as the house's grappa and cask-aged before being used as the base for the amaro.

    How is the amaro best enjoyed?

    It is lovely on the rocks with an orange slice, at room temperature as a digestif, or as a key ingredient in cocktails like the Paper Plane and Negroni Nonino.

    Can the amaro be served warm?

    Yes, warmed with orange peels it becomes the traditional "Nonino punch", typically served warm on cold winter evenings.

    Does the amaro suit dessert?

    Yes, it pairs well with dark chocolate, where the bitterness and cocoa notes in the amaro play well against the chocolate.

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    Curious to learn more?

    We love quality spirits – and we're happy to share our knowledge. Read our blogs, listen to the podcast, or explore the world of taste, barrel aging, and traditions.

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