Bitter chinotto elements with a citrusy flavor and some spice-forward notes, like clove and cinnamon. Best served straight over ice, or mixed into a Negroni cocktail.

Impressence - Red Italian Bitter Aperitif Spirit Flavouring - 50mL

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Bitter chinotto elements with a citrusy flavor and some spice-forward notes, like clove and cinnamon. Best served straight over ice, or mixed into a Negroni cocktail.

Impressence - Red Italian Bitter Aperitif Spirit Flavouring - 50mL

KL36955

$5.50
Sale price  $5.50 Regular price 
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Usage Instructions
Add entire 50mL contents of Impressence - Red Italian Bitter Aperitif Spirit Flavouring sachet to a 800mL of 40% ABV alcohol. Dissolve 315g of sugar in the flavoured spirit and top up to 1.25L with water.

This will give you a final product of 25% ABV and 25% sugar.

For best results we recommend using neutral, high quality alcohol.

Ingredients
Natural Flavourings, Flavouring, Colour (E122).

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Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Ryan C. (4/5)

Excellent product! Excellent service!

"Excellent product! Excellent service!"

ROBERT A. (5/5)

Similar to Campari

"I have been a Campari drinker for many years !! This product is so close to it that most people couldn’t pick it 👍"

Ian B. (5/5)

Glampari

"Amazingly similar to the original, this is a great addition towards your negroni!"

Mark J. (5/5)

Very Impressed

"Tried this essence several ways: Negroni, Spritz, with soda over ice. Verdict: This is a very, *very* close version of the original. Perhaps if anything the bitterness is dialled back very slightly, but not to the detriment of enjoyment. I poured a few (too many) for a friend who enjoys a C Spritz - he was very impressed also. Will purchase again :)"

Steve G. (5/5)

This is what essences should be ike

"I've tested this straight - side by side with Campari and it is almost spot on. The differences are minimal and I expect those to decrease once its had a few days to settle in. Mixing it and then comparing probably wasnt 100% fair to the glampari. Put it in a negroni and you cant tell the difference though. I wont be buying Campari anymore now that I can use this."

Golly (5/5)

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