A homemade liqueur that was popular in the countryside after the war, now re-proposed with an exceptional result!
Amaro Black Bitter Orange Valle del Marta
A liqueur prepared with the cold hydroalcoholic infusion of herbs and roots grown and harvested in the valley of the Marta river, in Tarquinia.
The citrus fruit is given by the infusion of the peel (only the orange part) of the "merangola or merangolo" an orange typical of the Italian peasant tradition.
In the town of Tarquinia there are traces of this shrub as early as 1300, where farmers used the juice of the fruit to flavor the bruschetta, or the zest to perfume some types of vegetables during cooking.
Description: Visually, the bitter has a color ranging from burnt amber to black coffee, against the light with amaranth streaks. The scent of citrus prevails, leaving only little room for the spicy and herbaceous notes that characterize a bitter. The flavor is complex, enveloping, pleasant, rich in flavor .
Awards and recognition:
- Third place at the World spirt competition in San Francisco 2022
Alcohol content: 30% vol.
Format: 75 cl bottle