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Size750mLProof60 (30% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
De Kuyper's take on the incredibly popular Italian liqueur and classic cocktail ingredient is made with almonds, vanilla, and citrus fruit distillate. Bottled at 60 proof it's fresh, fruity, and nutty.
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Amaretto is an incredibly popular Italian liqueur and a classic cocktail ingredient. It's sweet with a mild bitterness — its name translates to "a little bitter". De Kuyper Amaretto is made with almonds, vanilla, and citrus fruit distillate. Bottled at 60 proof, it's a fresh, fruity, and nutty drink that is great for cocktails.
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About De Kuyper
DeKuyper Royal Distillers was founded in 1695 by Petrus De Kuyper in the Netherlands. While the company was manufacturing barrels at first, they eventually expanded into distilling, their distillery becoming the no. 1 Dutch gin (also known as jenever) producer. It wasn't until 1911 that they built a new distillery to produce cordials or liqueurs. By the 60s cordials had become their main focus, following the cocktail boom.
They have a wide range of liqueurs on offer today, including Triple Sec, Peachtree Schnapps Liqueur, Blue Curacao, Peppermint Schnapps Liqueur, Buttershots Schnapps butterscotch liqueur, Pucker Watermelon Schnapps, Ol' Fashion, and several others. They offer various different chocolate liqueurs, as well as a range of mixers.
This typical aperitif has its origins in 13th century Italy where it was used for medicinal purposes. The liqueur is produced worldwide and can have all sorts of flavor profiles, from fruit, spices, nuts, and even cream, and has a low proof of 15 to 30% ABV.
Liqueur can be enjoyed in many different fashions, from drinking neat, in cocktails, served with coffee, or even used for cooking.
This golden amaretto opens with a distinct nuttiness with prominent almond, cake, and fruit notes. It's equally fruity and nutty on the palate with some tropical fruit notes and a balance of sweetness and acidity. Finishes with almond and biscuit notes.