Disaronno

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Disaronno Originale
The Disaronno Originale square bottle
TypeLiqueur
Country of origin Italy
Alcohol by volume 28.0%
Proof (US)56
ColourAmber
FlavourAmaretto, sweet, cherry
Websitehttp://disaronno.com

Disaronno Originale (28% abv) is an amaretto-tasting liqueur with a characteristic almond taste made in Italy. Its maker, Disaronno, maintains its original "secret formula" is unchanged since 1525,[1] and claims the Amaretto Legend "Luini tale" as its own particular history.

The product was called "Amaretto di Saronno" (Amaretto from Saronno) before adopting for marketing and legal reasons the name "Disaronno Originale." It is produced in Saronno and sold worldwide.

According to the company the amber colored drink is an infusion of apricot pits oil with "absolute alcohol, burnt sugar, and the pure essence of seventeen selected herbs and fruits".[1] The liqueur is sold in an oblong glass decanter designed by a craftsman from Murano and does not contain any almonds or other nuts[2].

Disaronno can be served straight up as a cordial, on the rocks, or as part of a cocktail mixed with other alcoholic beverages, Coca-Cola, ginger ale, or fruit juice. It may also be added to hot chocolate, chamomile tea (often with an effervescent vitamin B supplement), and is an ingredient in the Italian variant of an Irish coffee.

References

  1. ^ a b Disaronno Archived December 16, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved January 1, 2007. Home → Heritage → Page 4: The "Originale" Story)
  2. ^ "FOOD 101: The History Of Amaretto Liqueur". The Nibble Blog. Retrieved 3 December 2017.

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