🍹 Elevate your evenings with Italy’s iconic bitter artichoke elixir!
Cynar is a premium Italian bitter liqueur made from a natural infusion of 13 herbs and plants, centered around artichoke. With a moderate 16.5% alcohol content, it offers a uniquely complex and smooth flavor, perfect for sophisticated cocktails or sipping neat. Packaged in a stylish 700ml bottle, Cynar brings authentic Mediterranean craftsmanship to your home bar.
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 31 cm; 1.2 kg |
Item model number | CL-26446-NVB |
Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Volume | 700 Millilitres |
Units | 700.0 millilitre |
Storage Instructions | Best stored in a cool dark place. |
Manufacturer contact | Campari Group UK ,14-16 Great Portland Street, London W1W 8QW |
Country of origin | it |
Alcohol Content | 16.5 Percent by Volume |
Brand | CYNAR |
Format | Liquid |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Manufacturer | Campari Group UK |
Country of origin | Italy |
F**I
Cynar > Aperol
I adore this lovely Italian bitter! Cynar’s unique artichoke flavor adds such a delightful twist to cocktails. I tried using it instead of Aperol in a spritz, and it was absolutely delicious—less sweet, more complex, and totally refreshing. A fantastic alternative for spritz lovers!
C**X
Lucious and decadent.
The daddy of all Italian aperitives ... bitter sweet. Perhaps not for the uncultured palate. Nonetheless a superb bit of tipple ...
P**L
Amazing flavour unlike anything else
I recently watched the film Rose Island which is the true story of a shortlived micronation in the Adriatic Sea just off the east coast of Italy near Rimini. Set in the swinging 1960s it was a bit like The Boat that Rocked in that this was the story of a set of idealistic individuals who wanted to form a party republic under their own hedonistic ideals. And throughout the film, the drink of choice was something called Cynar. I must admit I had never seen or heard of this before but was intrigued to try it. When I heard it was a bitter liqueur made from artichokes I was not certain but when I tasted it for the first time, with soda, lemon and ice, it was like entering a new and existing world of discovery. I have never tasted anything like this. It is herby and bitter and sweet and distinctive and delicious. I suspect that this will not be to everyone's taste but it is certainly to mine and I love it so much I might just declare a breakaway state and insist that everyone who enters drinks this fantastic concoction. Made from 13 different herbs and owned by the Campari group, this is as authentically Italian as you can get. Amazing stuff. Five stars.
U**T
Rare aperitif with a hint of artichoke
Whilst this is a popular aperitif in Italy it is not as common in the UK. It has a more bitter taste than other aperitifs with an after taste of artichokes. It is used that same way as others with a mix of 3 parts prosecco, 2 parts aperitif and 1 part soda.
S**S
Favourite Amaro
Had this on a family trip to Rome.It has an acquired taste which I like.Good price.
I**N
Excellent and impossible to find in the high st
Much better than Aperol for spritz
A**P
This is addictive
I have been a Campari drinker for years but this is better. It's my favourite drink at the moment. I drink it with a couple of ice cubes, a slice of orange and a splash of soda (but not too much!). Perfect for a pre-dinner drink or two! A little too bitter for my wife, who prefers punt e mes. I ordered through Amazon because it seems impossible to find in the shops.
S**O
Distinctive flavour - an italian classic
A lot of my guests are puzzled when I offer them an Artichoke liqueur, then they taste it and they're amazed.I love Amaros (the category of liqueur Cynar falls in), and Cynar is definitely distinctive as an amaro. It's strong, but not overpowering, with sweet notes and an after-taste that pleasantly stays with you.
ترست بايلوت
منذ أسبوعين
منذ 3 أيام