Description
History
The Amaro di Quartiere is a line of four bitters that embodies the essence of the historic districts of Florence, each with its own symbolic colour:
Blu of Santa Croce
Verdi of San Giovanni
Bianchi from Santo Spirito
Rossi of Santa Maria Novella
Each amaro is carefully studied in the botanicals and in the balance of flavors, to reflect the identity of the neighborhood to which it belongs from the first sip. Made with an alcohol content of 27 degrees, the four bitters pay homage to the 27 courageous footballers of each team, representing their proud and fighting spirit.
Thanks to the mastery of Oscar Quagliarini, a well-known expert in the world of spirits, each amaro tells the color and stories of the neighborhood it represents. Four neighborhoods, four bitters, four souls united in one Florence.
L’Amaro di Quartiere celebrates the spirit of Calcio Storico Fiorentino and its valiant protagonists.
Production method
Artisanal
Botanicals used:
Sicilian lemon, bitter orange, pomegranate, liquorice.
Alcohol content
27%
Tasting notes
The color appears as an amber with bright and coppery reflections, with a rich and complex aroma. The taste offers a pleasant balance between sweet and bitter: initially, bitter orange emerges, followed by hints of lemon and pomegranate peel, accompanied by a herbaceous nuance of rosemary. The sip ends with spicy harmonies and delicate toasted notes on a pleasantly bitter background.
Usage
Perfect as a digestive or after-dinner, or for creating refreshing cocktails.



