Lazzaroni Amaretto 1851 Liqueur 70cl, ABV 24%

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Lazzaroni Amaretto 1851 Liqueur 70cl, ABV 24%

Lazzaroni Amaretto 1851 Liqueur 70cl, ABV 24%

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At its peak in the 1980s, amaretto could be found in abundance on just about any liquor store shelf. Although it was often limited to just a few brands at the time, amaretto enjoyed seemingly boundless popularity in the USA. Ferro-China also enjoyed an export boom to the US market during Prohibition. It was considered a pharmaceutical product and could be prescribed by Doctors. In Italy, a teaspoon a day was given by mothers to their children at that time to aid their growth.

Amaretto might feel a little 1970’s, but we’re fans of its sweet almond flavor. It’s at its best in a classic Amaretto Sour, combined with bourbon and fresh lemon. Remember: a little goes a long way! How much does it cost? Yes, Disaronno Originale Amaretto (the full name) underlines this. It's actually the most famous Amaretto in the world and one of the best options to get if you need a versatile Amaretto in your home bar. What to mix with Amaretto?

It has a brilliant copper colour with complex and subtle aromas of marzipan, dried fruits, star anise and cola nut. A smooth, velvety entry leads to a mildly sweet full body of roasted almond, marzipan, dried citrus, and complex brown spice flavors. Finishes with a long, lingering meringue, pink peppercorn, and almond fade. Great purity, complexity and style.

Currently, both Reserve Bar and Wine.com are just limited to Gozio and Luxardo. However, Drizly has a much greater selection. The only downside is that Drizly works by partnering with local liquor stores. Therefore, your choice may be limited in more rural areas.A bottle that's been unopened and stored in a place that's cool, dark, and dry can last up to two decades. Once a bottle of amaretto is opened, it will be good for up to five years without spoiling. You'll know it's turned if it tastes bitter or sour. Otherwise, if you’re seeking to try out different amaretto brands, consider approaching your local Italian restaurants and delis who will most likely be able to help you. What Next? Opened bottles should be stored in a cool and dark place. Typically, an open liqueur bottle lasts for up to 5 years under these conditions. The high amount of alcohol and sugar prevents it from turning bad. Unopened bottles can last up to two or three decades. How to drink amaretto the right way? Amaretto, the beloved "little bitter" liqueur from Italy, is a real treat. No matter if you prefer to sip it on ice or in a mixed drink. And while you can never go wrong with a bottle of Disaronno, other options are worth trying, too.



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