Amaro Lucano


Amaro Lucano is produced according to an old secret recipe. It is made of some medicinal plants which give it a full and aromatic taste. It can be served pure, with ice or hot.
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Nine herbs are used to produce Amaro Lucano: angelica, common rue, absinthe, salvia, sambucus, thymus, centaurea minor, juniper and gentiana.

Amaro Lucano has a full and slightly bitter taste, an intense and varied flavour, a dark reddish colour and a 30° alcohol content.

 

Alcohol consumption can be harmful. Drink moderately.



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Amaro Lucano - bottle of 70 cl
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€14.20 (EUR)
Amaro Lucano - bottle of 100 cl

€18.80 (EUR)
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amaro, bitter, lucano, liqueur, herbs liqueur, digestif, tipical liqueur, italian liqueur