Hailing from the Piedmontese Alps, Chiot amaro carries all the refreshingly bracing qualities of the mountains. Ingredients are macerated individually, imparting the ideal amount of extraction from each. Mint and genepy bring cooling qualities, while red licorice, yarrow, and black currant bring balancing sweetness. The resulting amaro is all mountain meadows: floral and herbal on the nose, with satisfying root bitterness in the finish curbed with a kiss of cocoa.
A smooth, appetizing aperitif with a perfect bitter-sweet balance. Made with over 50 botanicals like clove, cinnamon or bitter orange. Serve with ice and a slice of orange. And throw in a couple olives too, after all, life is short.
The House of Hine was founded in 1763 in Jarnac, France. Hine was family-owned for six generations, until the late 20th Century when the company was owned by a series of conglomerates including Guinness P.L.C, HMLV (current owner of the House of Hennessy)...
The bouquet of this great dry riesling is like an essence of golden stone fruits, yet it remains delicate and charming. Stunning concentration and brilliance on the very focused medium-bodied palate. After the first wave of peachy and apricot character co...