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Aperol Aperitivo Liqueur 750ml
🇮🇹 Sophisticated and delightful aromas of tangerine and rhubarb.
The name says it all: Aperol is the perfect aperitif. Bright orange in color, its unique taste comes from a secret recipe unchanged since 1919 — a precise infusion of bitter and sweet oranges, rhubarb, gentian, and a blend of herbs and roots in perfect proportion. Light in alcohol and irresistibly refreshing, it’s the foundation of the iconic Aperol Spritz.<...Show More >
The name says it all: Aperol is the perfect aperitif. Bright orange in color, its unique taste comes from a secret recipe unchanged since 1919 — a precise infusion of bitter and sweet oranges, rhubarb, gentian, and a blend of herbs and roots in perfect proportion. Light in alcohol and irresistibly refreshing, it’s the foundation of the iconic Aperol Spritz.
Expert Review
Wine Enthusiast — 95 Points | Sophisticated and delightful aromas of tangerine and rhubarb. The palate entry is delightfully citrusy and sweet; the midpalate phase offers just enough herbal bitterness to balance. Ends up refreshing, orangey sweet and delectably herbal. This deserves to become a popular pre-dinner quaff.
- Producer: Campari Group, Italy
- Style: Aperitivo Liqueur
- ABV: 11%
- Format: 750ml
- Serve: Aperol Spritz — 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, 1 splash soda
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Wine Information:
Country: Italy
Region: Padua
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Type: Spirits
Size: 750ml
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The name says it all: Aperol is the perfect aperitif. Bright orange in color, it has a unique taste, thanks to the secret recipe, which has never been changed, with infusions of selected ingredients including bitter and sweet oranges and many other herbs and roots in perfect proportions. Aperol's strength is in its low-alcohol content of only 11 percent.
Wine Enthusiast 95 Points | Sophisticated and delightful aromas of tangerine and rhubarb. The palate entry is delightfully citrusy and sweet; the midpalate phase offers just enough herbal bitterness to balance. Ends up refreshing, orangey sweet and delectably herbal. This deserves to become a popular pre-dinner quaff.
