Description
Stomatic "Strengthens the ventricle and aids digestion..." were the original claims of the label. This historic dyeing of Alpine medicinal botanicals was invented by the pharmacist and botanist Angelo Foletto in 1898. Until 1990 it was registered as a pharmaceutical speciality, prescribed by doctors and sold in European pharmacies. It is produced today by the same family of pharmacists, using the same artisanal method of macerating the drugs for 24 months.

Perfume
Serve at:
14 -16 °C.

- Start up year: 1850
The distillery has an ancient tradition combined with a passion for liqueurs, herbs and innovation. The Foletto family has passed on this passion and care over time, ensuring that syrups and liqueurs are produced with the same care and professionalism as centuries ago.
The history of the Foletto family is certainly a captivating one: starting out as a pharmacy and pharmaceutical laboratory, the Foletto family began to expand their business into the production of liqueurs and syrups in the late 1800s.
The Foletto pharmacists have handed down from father to son this passion for truly artisanal things, continuing to produce syrups and liqueurs today with the same care and professionalism that they have done for centuries.
A small exhibition of the equipment used in the early 1900s has been open to the public since 2000 (renovated in August 2011 to include the old premises and furniture of the pharmacy, the original furnishings of which date back about 125 years). Read more


Name | Foletto Amaro Stomatica 0.5L |
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Type | Bitter Liqueur |
Size | 0,50 l |
Alcohol content | 32.0% by volume |
Country | Italy |
Region | Trentino Alto Adige |
Vendor | Foletto |
Allergens | Contains sulphites |