In 2010 the Old Amaro Cape was the only bitter Italian awarded the gold medal at the world competition in Brussels. Il Vecchio Amaro Cape, is now among the most popular bitters and sold in Italy and has the distinction of being the first bitter to have been frozen by the proposed slogan launched by as early as the 70s when consumption was mainly summer and was distributed only in Calabria. Il Vecchio Amaro Cape encapsulates the active ingredients of many healing herbs, flowers, fruits and roots of generous land of Calabria, infusions in fine. in the characteristic shorts Cape) to enhance the characteristics of the particular herbs that compose it. The result of an ancient Calabrian recipe, it contains the principles of many beneficial herbs, flowers and fruits that give it its unmistakable gentle and. But do not be sad: when you will reach the legal age to drink alcoholic beverages, come back and you can finally enjoy the taste of Vecchio Amaro del Capo. His gentle taste and aroma is well suited even the most delicate palates not accustomed to "Amarissimi" and remember that according to the best tradition of Calabria, should be drunk chilled (at -20 ° C. Among the 29 herbs that make up the infusion we remember, for their tonicodigestive, some are very common in Calabria as bitter orange, sweet orange, licorice, tangerine, chamomile and juniper. Il Vecchio Amaro Cape encapsulates the active ingredients of many healing herbs, flowers, fruits and roots of generous land of Calabria, infusions in fine spirit, to aid digestion and give a pleasant feeling of well-being. Born from the meeting between the original recipe and the spicy flavor. Product symbol Distillery Gruner is the Vecchio Amaro Cape, herbal liquor Calabria, the result of an ancient recipe from Calabria then revised and improved by the experience gained by four generations of the family Gruner. Caffo Vecchio Amaro del Capo Hot Chili 700ml.
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