St. George’s Bruto Americano is a kissing cousin to Campari, bracingly bitter and vivid crimson… and prepared in your subsequent Negroni. In opposition to Campari, the California-distilled amaro is a contact extra bitter — whereas additionally providing piney components on the nostril. This evergreen character turns into extra distinct because the spirit opens up within the glass, lending a definite taste and aroma to any drink. (Bruto Americano is reportedly impressed by the distiller’s upbringing in California, which makes complete sense.)
Blood orange notes — each fruit and peel — are current however extra elusive, a bit buried beneath the bracing bitterness. These bitter bark notes linger effectively into the end, the place hints of darkish chocolate and extra of a menthol observe linger. Stable as a Campari substitute in cocktails, nevertheless it additionally drinks fantastically alone.
48 proof.
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