Campari – Aromatic Bitters
Type: Bitters Type 2 Herbal/Fruit One of the dominant amaro/bitter tonics in the world.
About Bitters
There are two basic types of bitters in the spirit world. Both originated as early (created by , or at least first documented by – medieval monasteries medicine as digestifs made from a combination of botanicals and a alcohol base. They have since fallen into 2 more or less distinct types the term Bitters itself is a short hand for both:
1. BITTER TINCTURES
A type that is a concentrated mixture of plant essences/flavorings used in small amounts in the blending of drinks. Alcohol is used for the base in the majority of these due to the extraction/solubility properties of alcohol, but some may use glycol or water.
Examples of type 1 are: Angostura Bitters, Regans Orange Bitters, Peychauds Bitters, or similar.
2. BITTER TONICS
A type of distilled spirit that contains many flavorings that is used in much larger quantities than the above in drinks.
Examples of type 2 are: Campari, Aperol, Fernet Branca, or Killeptsch.
Among the type 2 Bitter Tonics you will see the terms Amaro and Fernets among the Italian Bitter Tonics,
The distinguishing characteristic for an Amaro is a fruit/citrus forward Bitter Tonic i.e.Campari, Aperol etc.,), Whereas a Fernet is an herbal/root forward Bitter Tonic ( Example Fernet Branca or Fernet Menta )
A bitter may sometimes also be classified in the liqueur family as well depending on a number of factors, including marketing.
One of the dominant amaro/bitter tonics in the world.
A delicious, all natural, cherry bitters. Very rare combination !
Beats Angostura hands down and costs less to use !
Well Made, Complex and Delicious – Highly Recommend !
One of the Best Orange Bitters We Have Ever Had ! – And That is Saying a LOT !
Truly Outstanding in Its Field.
A well done citrus/bitter orange bitters.
Fun and odd, interesting in whiskey cocktails or club soda
Interesting, unusual old school bitters that are eel worth a try.
Not our favorite year.
Not a favorite but very easy to find compared to the competition.
Well made product for a cheap price.
Decently made,excellent for the price, if a little light in flavor (which may not be a bad thing)
A fairly straightforward and lean celery bitters.
This product is the *only* cherry bitters commercially available in U.S.
More of a seasoning than a proper bitter.
The First Gin Barreled Aged Orange Bitters in Modern Times
Quite similar to the last release with a bit more gin and bitter orange – both good things!
A very interesting bitter , a bit pricier than their usual array of bitters but worth having.
Somewhat candylike grapefruit taste.
This particular bitters is a blend of various lemon oils, and also uses lemongrass.
I’m sorry but I just don’t get this one. Use a real lime or even one of hose plastic ones…
Another forgotten bitter brought back to life by the Brothers Fee
Overall I am not a fan of these
Actually contains real angostura bark unlike Angostura Brand Bitters.
This is one of the classic flavors of bitters widely used in a proper cocktail.
Only plum bitters commercially available that we know of.
Not a fan of this one.
Has been compared to St Joseph’s Orange Flavored Baby Aspirin by detractors.
This is possibly their most bold yet harmonious blend of the series.
One of the few Angostura bark containing bitters out there in the US market.