Amaro Locale 207 pays homage to the Italian bitter tradition, and takes its name from a 13th century legend in which the monk Domenico Santucci, originally from Navelli in the province of L'Aquila, managed to smuggle 207 saffron bulbs from Spain to Italy.
And it is still saffron from L'Aquila DOP that is one of the protagonists of this bitter, together with mint from Pancalieri in Piedmont, orange peel from Calabria and lemon peel from Sicily. The result is a very Mediterranean amiable liqueur, capable of conveying the contradictory spirit of Italy as a whole.
Intense Mediterranean aromas of herbs and citrus fruits prevail on the nose. The palate is rich and bitter, with citrus and fragrant notes.
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