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The Great Love For Bitter: Italyco, The Italian Bitter

Sophisticated flavor, clean taste, inebriating smell! This is how Amaro Italyco presents itself!

Noble among digestives, its ancient recipe requires the use of various herbs and spices such as cinchona, sweet orange, bitter orange, rhubarb, wormwood, cloves, chamomile which, wisely combined, give life to a bitter with a pleasant and harmonious taste. It is the bitter that takes its name from its country of origin, the country with a long liquor history, with roots that go back to the Middle Ages, when the rule of good customs “made in Italy” started to offer, always, liquors to guests.

It is the bitter of the country of fashion, beauty, good food, hospitality, conviviality and creativity. It is the bitter, friend of coffee, to accompany meals. It is the bitter, comfortably placed in a glass with lots of ice, to drink while conversing in good company.

A bitter for meditation, to make every occasion a special moment. It is the bitter, produced in a handicraft company with more than half a century of history, where the only watchword is: to make excellent products. Its markedly amber color seems to have stolen the colors of the sunset and by shaking the glass with the cold bitter, its full-bodied consistency is revealed.

As it is common for bitters, little is needed. Just enough to inebriate the palate. Ideal conditions for a proper tasting can be reached with the help of few ingredients: a moment of tranquility and a very cold bitter.

Tasting it, its taste moves through the body and after having reached the emotional heart it continues to propagate, it lights up with a flash the pupils, it floods the nose with an inebriating cloud of scents, it pervades the tongue with a rain of harmonic flavors and even the ears hear subtle music. Finally, it shows up with a smile on the face of the drinker which is reflected in the almost empty glass.

Here is Amaro Italyco, a magnificent bitter. Amaro Italyco is produced by the ancient company Il Beneduce, a liquor factory that has always been particularly attentive to the meticulous selection of raw materials, to the control of production processes, which are essentially artisan and to the realization of excellent products.

www.liquoribeneduce.it

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