Amaro Ramazzotti 1Ltr
Amaro Ramazzotti Bottling Note
Created by Ausano Ramazzotti in 1815, Ramazzotti can be an apertif or digestive. Made from fruits, roots, spices and medicinal herbs, Ramazzotti is a sweet and strong drink for when conventional drinks won't cut the mustard.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose: Herbaceous and spicy with orange creeping in.
Palate: Bitter yet sweet, the balance between these two extremes is well held.
Finish: The bittersweet tango continues and concludes with a hit of ginger on the finish.
Overall: A lovely alternative to the more traditional apertifs and digestives.
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Amaro Ramazzotti 1Ltr
Amaro Ramazzotti 1Ltr
Amaro Ramazzotti Bottling Note
Created by Ausano Ramazzotti in 1815, Ramazzotti can be an apertif or digestive. Made from fruits, roots, spices and medicinal herbs, Ramazzotti is a sweet and strong drink for when conventional drinks won't cut the mustard.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose: Herbaceous and spicy with orange creeping in.
Palate: Bitter yet sweet, the balance between these two extremes is well held.
Finish: The bittersweet tango continues and concludes with a hit of ginger on the finish.
Overall: A lovely alternative to the more traditional apertifs and digestives.
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Amaro Ramazzotti Bottling Note
Created by Ausano Ramazzotti in 1815, Ramazzotti can be an apertif or digestive. Made from fruits, roots, spices and medicinal herbs, Ramazzotti is a sweet and strong drink for when conventional drinks won't cut the mustard.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose: Herbaceous and spicy with orange creeping in.
Palate: Bitter yet sweet, the balance between these two extremes is well held.
Finish: The bittersweet tango continues and concludes with a hit of ginger on the finish.
Overall: A lovely alternative to the more traditional apertifs and digestives.

















