Amaro Lucano 0,7L - the most important facts at a glance
- Category / Type: Amaro (herbal liqueur)
- Origin / Region: Italy
- Base / Raw material: Herbal / spice base (Amaro)
- Characteristic: Herbal recipe (classic Amaro style)
- Taste: Herbal-spicy, sweet-bitter balance
- Alcohol content: 28% vol.
Character & classification
Amaro Lucano appears dark and concentrated in the glass, the aroma is based on herbs and a gentle, bitter tension. The first impression is not sharp, but round - with a sweet base that carries the herbal notes.
In terms of classification, it is somewhere between classic digestif amari and significantly more bitter aperitif variants. Bitterness is present, but remains embedded and is not aggressive. Compared to very citrusy amaros, the profile appears warmer and more herbal; compared to heavy, resinous herbal liqueurs, it remains lighter and more accessible in texture. The result is an amaro with a clear herbal signature, stable sweetness and a restrained bitter arc.
Taste & aromas
Nose: Herbal spice with darker tones, a hint of citrus and sweet base notes. The aroma is compact and typical of Amaro.
Palate: Sweetness and herbs intertwine, then a mild bitterness builds up. The finish remains round, with spicy depth instead of a purely citrusy tip.
Finish: Medium length, with a herbal aftertaste and gentle bitterness. The sweetness slowly fades and leaves the spiciness behind.
Serving recommendation
Served neat or over ice, the bitterness is calmer and the sweetness clearer. Soda makes for a lighter amaro long drink; citrus zest can open up the profile. Can also be used as an ingredient in bitter-sweet cocktails if herbal spice is the main focus.
| Brand | Amaro Lucano |
|---|---|
| bar code | 8005240900037 |
| ABV | 28% Vol. |
| Weight | 1.20 kg |
| Country of origin | Italy |
| Manufacturer or importer | Anker Amsterdam Spirits, Slego 2, 1046 BM Amsterdam, Niederlande |













