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Licorice Liqueur - Carlo V
Let yourself be enveloped by the intense notes of pure licorice grown in Calabria (Glycyrrhiza Glabra). Our delightful Carlo V liqueur intoxicates your senses with its bold and penetrating aroma and a pleasantly strong flavor. Crafted in an artisanal manner, according to an ancient family recipe, the Carlo V liqueur encapsulates all the fragrances and scents of the most authentic Calabria. USAGE TIPS Carlo V licorice is ideal as a bitter to be consumed after meals, excellent as a digestive, and pleasant to sip at any time of the day, thanks to its natural flavor. To best appreciate its distinctive notes, we recommend serving it chilled. CURIOSITY The Barracco estate was one of the largest in southern Italy, stretching from the Sila to the Ionian Sea; one of the most widespread crops within it was licorice, of which the Barracco were great producers and exporters. Ingredients: water, alcohol, licorice powder 25%, sugar. 70cl bottle, 25% vol.
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Let yourself be enveloped by the intense notes of pure licorice grown in Calabria (Glycyrrhiza Glabra). Our delightful Carlo V liqueur intoxicates your senses with its bold and penetrating aroma and a pleasantly strong flavor. Crafted in an artisanal manner, according to an ancient family recipe, the Carlo V liqueur encapsulates all the fragrances and scents of the most authentic Calabria. USAGE TIPS Carlo V licorice is ideal as a bitter to be consumed after meals, excellent as a digestive, and pleasant to sip at any time of the day, thanks to its natural flavor. To best appreciate its distinctive notes, we recommend serving it chilled. CURIOSITY The Barracco estate was one of the largest in southern Italy, stretching from the Sila to the Ionian Sea; one of the most widespread crops within it was licorice, of which the Barracco were great producers and exporters. Ingredients: water, alcohol, licorice powder 25%, sugar. 70cl bottle, 25% vol.