• Amaro

    Origin

    Borrowed from .

    Full definition of amaro

    Noun

    amaro

    (countable and uncountable; plural amaros)
    1. An Italian herbal liqueur.
      • June 27, 2007, Rob Willey, A Bit of History, Reborn in a Glass, At Vessel, in Seattle, the bar manager, Jamie Boudreau, starts his cherry bitters by combining separate bourbon- and rye-based infusions with a touch of honey-flavored vodka and the Italian digestif amaro.
      • 24-05-2009, Michael Bauer, Adesso salumi is a slice of heaven, In addition, there's a full bar, with some excellent specialty cocktails and a good list of grappa, amari and dessert wines.
      • 26-07-2013, Fritz Hahn, Football and sightseeing in Richmond, There are two dozen cocktails and shots, from whiskey punches to tiki-style drinks. (The three-rum old-fashioned should be a summertime classic.) There's a hearty focus on the bitter Italian aperitifs known as amaros.

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