Discover the New Amaro di Genziana: A Unique Taste Experience

Scopri il Nuovo Amaro di Genziana: Un’Esperienza di Gusto Unica


We're thrilled to introduce our newest gem: Amaro di Genziana . This exquisite liqueur stands out for its brilliant amber color with golden highlights, promising a visual experience as captivating as its flavor.

An Unmistakable Aromatic Bouquet

On the nose, Amaro di Genziana offers intense aromatic notes of mountain roots, accompanied by the herbaceous and earthy notes typical of gentian. Each sip reveals a bold character, with a pleasant, balanced bitterness that lingers on the finish. The balanced structure allows the bitter notes of gentian to blend with a refined aromatic complexity, offering a unique and unforgettable taste experience.

How to Enjoy It Best

To best appreciate Amaro di Genziana, we recommend serving it chilled but not iced, at an ideal temperature of 8-10°C. It's perfect as a digestif after meals and, thanks to its versatility, makes an excellent base for original cocktails, adding a touch of authenticity and sophistication to your creations.

Benefits and Purity

Gentian roots are renowned for their digestive and tonic properties, making this amaro not only delicious but also beneficial for digestion. The purity of the liqueur is guaranteed by the exclusive use of gentian roots, without the addition of other herbs or flavorings, making it a true tribute to the nobility of this plant. Each bottle is a tribute to the tradition and quality that distinguish Amaro Santa Croce.

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An Authentic Taste Experience

Amaro di Genziana is more than just a liqueur; it's a sensory journey through the mountains of Sannio, where every sip tells a story of tradition and passion. Perfect for those seeking an authentic and refined flavor, this amaro is the ideal addition to your liqueur collection.


Discover Amaro di Genziana and be captivated by its authenticity and sophistication. Visit our website and order today!

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