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Amaro Silano - The oldest bitter of Calabria

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Italiano: Un processo di lenta macerazione, permette alle selezionate erbe aromatiche del territorio della Sila, di conservare proprietà digestive benefiche, che si traducono in un amaro dalle sfumature erbacee e dolciamare.

Creata nel 1864, la ricetta del più antico amaro di Calabria, è il risultato della sapiente miscelazione di passione e segreto.

Oggi come una volta, dopo oltre un secolo e mezzo, la sua produzione in terra natale resta fedele alla tradizione, conservandone i primitivi sentori sprigionati da un elisir di sfumature e profumi dal gusto deciso, ideale per tutte le occasioni.
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Author Liquorificio 1864 srl

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