Digestivi
Amari
The Italian word for bitter, Amaro, has just as much history as wine does, dating back to the 19th century. Even though this bittersweet, herbaceous liqueur gained its fame in Italy, you find unique styles all around the world. Amaro will always be firmly ingrained in our culture and we are excited to share these profound spirits. Typically enjoyed neat or on the rocks, we encourage adding a little club soda with a citrus twist. (listed in ascending order of bitterness)-
Amara | 14
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Meletti | 12
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Ramazzotti | 13
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Averna | 14
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CioCiaro | 14
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Lucano | 12
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Cynar | 12
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Varnelli Punch | 16
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Cardamaro | 12
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Nonino | 17
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Montenegro | 14
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Nardini | 14
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Luxardo Abano | 14
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Zucca | 14
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St. Agrestis | 17
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Noveis | 13
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Braulio | 14
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Don Ciccio Ferro-Kina | 16
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Santa Maria al Monte | 13
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Sfumato | 13
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Contratto Fernet | 12
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Fernet Vittone | 15
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Fernet Menta | 15
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Fernet Branca | 12
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Varnelli Sibilla | 17
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Varnelli dell'Erborista | 17
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Novasalus | 13
Vino
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Felsina Vin Santo 2008, Toscana | 18
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Ancarani Uvappesa 2012, Emilia-Romagna | 16
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Vietti Moscato d'Asti 2020, Piemonte | 16