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Bottle of Crodino
Crown cork of Crodino

Crodino is a non-alcoholic bitter aperitif, produced since 1964.[citation needed] From 1995 it is part of Gruppo Campari.[1] It is an orange colored drink made of herbal extracts and sugar, and it is sold in 10 cl (6 oz) bottles. It is primarily consumed in Italy and other European countries.

Name

The name Crodino derives from a comune in the province of Verbano Cusio Ossola, Crodo, Italy, where it has been bottled since 1964.

Cocktails

It is used to make sixteen rum, a cocktail of Piedmont.

References

  1. ^ Riboni, Enzo (30 January 1995). "Che cosa ci berremo dopo il Crodino". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 30 November 2013.