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st. george bruto americano
Product Detail
Category
Spirits
ABV
24%
Country
UNITED STATES
Region
CALIFORNIA
Details
Gluten Free
Tasting Notes
Nose
Spiced orange, frankincese and balsam fir.
Palate
Bright, herbal notes of California buckthorn over ripe orange and bitter gentian.
Finish
Warm sandalwood, grapefruit juice, grapefruit peel and a lush bitter finish.
About
Ready for a bigger, better, bitterer bar? Say hello to Bruto Americano! With a bracing dose of bitterness, a bright pop of citrus, and intriguing sylvan notes inspired by distiller Lance Winters’ formative experiences growing up in California in the 1970s, Bruto is a bitter aperitivo liqueur that makes us as proud as it does thirsty. The Spirit We love Italian aperitivos, but we thought there was room in the world for an American aperitivo that expresses a clear point of view and a unique sense of place. What’s in it? Growing up in post-Summer-of-Love California, master distiller Lance Winters experienced plenty of sandalwood incense in his formative years. These early olfactory impressions were a big inspiration behind the proprietary blend of herbs, roots, and botanicals that give Bruto its distinctive signature. While we keep most of these under wraps, we will say that the bitterness comes from gentian root; the citrus notes mostly from California-grown Seville orange; and the woodsy notes from balsam fir and Cascara sagrada (bark from the California buckthorn). The Process From start to finish, Bruto Americano took about three years to come together. We developed a process where some botanicals are hot-steeped while others are cold-extracted, which allows each one to really shine. The name is a little tongue-in-cheek. Bruto means brutish in Italian, as in “what kind of American would mess with the great Italian aperitivos?” The label is an homage to Italian Futurism. Its design was a collaboration between master distiller Lance Winters, head distiller Dave Smith, and bartender/graphic designer Brandon Josie. The Experience Vibrant citrus, with notes of cinnamon, sandalwood, and forest on the nose. Initial palate entry is bitter, followed by a woodsy mid-palate and lingering bitter/citrus finish. Bruto and Soda is a brilliant session drink. Also recommended in a Negroni, Boulevardier, Americano, and in your favorite Spritzes.
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5.0
2 years ago
Bitter and beautiful
I love amaro, all about that bitter life. Bruto was love at first taste. Try it in a Negroni, try it in a spritz. One of my favorites is just mixing it with a quality grapefruit soda. (Hangover cure!!!) buy this you won't regret it
By: Boozy dad
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5.0
2 years ago
One Apertif to rule them all
If you find other amari too bitter or cloyingly sweet, try Bruto Americano. It is well-balanced and has a complex botanical profile. Inspired by other amari, the recipe is a secret blend of botanicals, but gentian and citrus shine through. It makes a great spritz and is a welcomed addition to negroni.
By: Dr. Cocktologist