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  2. Centerbe - Wikipedia

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    Verbatim, the recipe is: 1/3 White Unsweetened Centerbe', 1/3 Red Curaçao, 1/3 Coates Plymouth Gin. Serve with a small piece of candied orange peel. There was a "green and unsweetened" version, as listed in the "Green Devil" cocktail recipe included in the book "Drinks Long and Short" (1925 - Nina Toye and A.H. Adair) also published in the UK.

  3. Amaro Averna - Wikipedia

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    Amaro Averna is an Italian liqueur in the amaro category produced in Caltanissetta, Italy. It is named after its inventor, Salvatore Averna , [ 1 ] who invented the recipe in 1868. This drink is produced on the Island of Sicily and is considered a traditional drink.

  4. Amaro (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Amaro (Italian for 'bitter') is an Italian herbal liqueur that is commonly consumed as an after-dinner digestif. It usually has a bitter-sweet flavour, sometimes syrupy, and has an alcohol content between 16% and 40%. Similar liqueurs have traditionally been produced throughout Europe.

  5. Fernet-Branca - Wikipedia

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    Fernet-Branca is produced according to the original recipe of 1845. [ 9 ] : 36 [ a ] It is made from 27 herbs and other ingredients; [ 10 ] the exact formula is a trade secret . Sources have reported that its recipe includes Chinese rhubarb , Aloe ferox (bitter aloe), cinchona , chocolate , [ 11 ] quinine , [ 12 ] and angelica . [ 13 ]

  6. Category:Italian alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Category: Italian alcoholic drinks. ... Italian distilled drinks (5 C, 1 P) V. Vermouth (1 C, 9 P) W. Italian wine (8 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Italian alcoholic ...

  7. Category:Italian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Italian alcoholic drinks (4 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Italian drinks" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  8. Fernet - Wikipedia

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    Fernet is commonly mixed with Coca-Cola, a mixed drink known as fernet con coca (Spanish for "fernet and Coke") or fernando. [8] [9] While long available, the drink became much more popular in the mid-1980s, encouraged by advertisements of Fratelli Branca in TV stations with national scope, [10] its popularity growing steadily ever since. [11]

  9. Tuaca - Wikipedia

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    TUACA (Italian pronunciation:) is a naturally flavored brandy liqueur of Italian origin. Tuaca is a sweet golden brown blend of brandy, citrus and orange essences, vanilla, and other spices added. It is bottled at 35% ABV (70 proof).