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Crodino 1965 Aperitivo (Non-Alcoholic), 3 x 175ml

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Sparkling, refreshing and bittersweet, Crodino is created from a unique infusion of herbs, spices, woods and roots. The unmistakable bittersweet taste of Crodino becomes more intense thanks to the fruity note of blood orange. A simple drink, which was refreshing with a slice of orange or lemon and created a very enjoyable and refreshing aperitif. An infusion of carefully chosen roots and herbs is used to create this distinctive, bold flavour, which is then rested for up to six months before being bottled.

If you have an affinity for the bittersweet flavor profile, you will fall head over heels for this concoction! It is a bright shade of rust-orange and the first thing Club Soda members said in Scotland was that it looked like Irn-Bru!You should also note that the picture images show only our serving suggestions of how to prepare your food - all table accessories and additional items and/or ingredients pictured with the product you are purchasing are not included. Acqua, Zucchero, Aromi, Anidride carbonica, Acidificante: acido citrico, cloruro di sodio, Coloranti: E150b; E110.

Crodino, a non-alcoholic aperitif and market leader since 1964, presents the new red and orange flavor. although we did ignore the Italian bartender in Carluccio’s in Glasgow who suggested that we drink it in the true Italian way with the bottle tipped up and left in the glass.The name apparently comes from a Count in Piedmont who served this drink to attract young and fashionable guests to his home. I am right now drinking a gin and crodino as, living in Italy and not having any tonic, crodini was the only alternative in the fridge. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented here and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. While we have taken care in preparing this summary and believe it is accurate, it is not a substitute for your reading the product packaging and label prior to use.

The name Crodino derives from a commune in the province of Verbano Cusio Ossola, Crodo, Italy - where this drink was first made. It may not be reproduced in any way whatsoever without the prior consent of Waitrose Limited nor without due acknowledgement. That’s why we just had to send Crodino to Craft Gin Club’s lucky members in their January 2022 Gin of the Month box! Crodino offers the unmistakable taste of BitterA non-alcoholic aperitif, excellent to enjoy in companyPack of 10 glass bottles of 10 cl each. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products.From the makers of Aperol and loved in its native Italy since 1965, Crodino is light orange in colour and is made by extracting the essence of citrus fruits, combined with selected botanicals, allowing the flavours to marry over six months. My mother discovered this drink in Italy, she is alcohol intolerant and also a type 2 diabetic, and was delighted to find a social drink that she likes. In 1995 Crodino became part of the Campari Group, which brought this amazing Aperitivo to the rest of the world.

The cocktail then became popular with the elite and the more sophisticated circles of Italy, especially at receptions and parties. It has flavors that kids might not like, and it’s a good idea to check the sugar content if you’re thinking about giving it to children. uk accepts no liability for inaccuracies or misstatements about products by manufacturers or other third parties.In this feature, we are going to take you through everything you need to know about this fantastic drink, including our perfect serve recommendation, how it’s made, when to drink it and what it tastes like.

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