Description
What type of spirit it is
Aperol Campari, originating from Veneto, is the iconic Italian aperitif liqueur, renowned for its low alcohol content at 11% ABV. It is instantly recognisable by its vibrant orange colour and a bouquet rich in citrus fruits, aromatic herbs, and a delicate hint of vanilla. On the palate, it offers a harmonious bittersweet profile, where the freshness of fruit blends with pleasantly bitter and woody notes. The sip finishes with a persistent sweet-bitter aftertaste, making it the ideal base for creating refreshing cocktails.
Where it comes from
Born in Padua in 1919, this liqueur embodies the essence of Italian mixology culture. The Venetian roots of Aperol have defined an identity inextricably linked to the aperitif ritual. Thanks to its lightness, it is the soul of the authentic Aperol Spritz, where its citrus notes blend harmoniously with the effervescence of Prosecco and the freshness of soda water.
How it is produced
Production is based on a meticulous infusion in alcohol of selected raw ingredients. The formula includes the use of bitter oranges, roots, and a blend of botanicals, with rhubarb standing out. This secret recipe, unchanged since its origins, ensures consistent quality and an unmistakable aromatic profile. The skilful balance of ingredients allows for a low alcohol content, letting the herbal and citrus notes express themselves with maximum freshness and persistence.
History and Curiosities
Created in Padua, in the Veneto region, in 1919 with the original recipe by the Barbieri brothers, this historic Italian aperitif liqueur was born from an infusion of oranges, aromatic herbs and roots. Its formula, strictly secret and unchanged since its creation, represents the very essence of Italian tradition.
Tasting notes
Perfume
Color
Taste
Serve at:
12 - 14 °C
- Start up year: 1860
The Group was founded in 1860 and today is the sixth-largest player worldwide in the premium spirits industry. The Group’s portfolio, with over 50 brands, spans spirits, the core business, wines and soft drinks. Internationally-renowned brands include Aperol, Appleton Estate, Campari, Cinzano, SKYY Vodka and Wild Turkey.
Headquartered in Sesto San Giovanni, Italy, Campari owns 16 plants and 3 wineries worldwide and has its own distribution network in 19 countries.
The Group employs around 4,000 people. The shares of the parent company, Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A. (Reuters CPRI.MI - Bloomberg CPR IM), are listed on the Italian Stock Exchange since 2001. Read more
| Name | Campari Aperitivo Aperol 0.7L |
|---|---|
| Type | Others |
| Size | 0,70 l |
| Alcohol content | 11.0% by volume |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Veneto |
| Vendor | Campari |
| Story | History and Curiosities Created in Padua, in the Veneto region, in 1919 with the original recipe by the Barbieri brothers, this historic Italian aperitif liqueur was born from an infusion of oranges, aromatic herbs and roots. Its formula, strictly secret and unchanged since its creation, represents the very essence of Italian tradition. |
| Origin | Veneto, Italy |
| Production technique | Alcohol infusion |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

