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Cynar Artichoke Bitter
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£20.00
Cynar can be taken as either an aperitif (generally over ice), or as a cocktail (mixed with soda water and lemon or orange slice, or with cola, eggnog, tonic water, milk or bitter lemon soda). Europeans often mix it with orange juice, especially in Switzerland where Cynar and orange juice is a very popular combination. A variation of the Negroni cocktail uses Cynar in place of Campari. Because of its artichoke component, Cynar is also regarded as a digestive, as well as an apéritif.
Volume | – |
Units | 1 Einzelflasche |
Country of origin | Italien |
Alcohol Content | 16.5 % Vol |
Brand | Cynar |
Vintage | NV |
Cuisine | Italien |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Volume | |
Liquid Volume | 100 ml |
Manufacturer/Producer | Davide Campari-Milano |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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