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Cynar Liqueur 70 Proof 1.0L
🇮🇹 Artichoke leaves & 13 herbs — Italy's iconic bittersweet amaro.
Cynar (pronounced chee-nar) is one of Italy's most iconic amari — a bittersweet liqueur born in 1952 and named after the artichoke, Cynara scolymus, which gives it its distinctive character. Part of the great Italian tradition of digestive bitters, Cynar is made from a blend of artichoke leaves and 13 carefully selected herbs and botanicals, all 100% natural, infused in an ...Show More >
Cynar (pronounced chee-nar) is one of Italy's most iconic amari — a bittersweet liqueur born in 1952 and named after the artichoke, Cynara scolymus, which gives it its distinctive character. Part of the great Italian tradition of digestive bitters, Cynar is made from a blend of artichoke leaves and 13 carefully selected herbs and botanicals, all 100% natural, infused in an alcohol base. It has become a staple of the global cocktail renaissance, beloved by bartenders for its complex, layered bitterness and remarkable versatility.
The Cynar Liqueur 70 Proof 1.0L delivers Cynar's signature bitter-herbal profile in a generous liter format. The nose is earthy and herbal with a distinctive artichoke bitterness, layered with caramel, dried herbs, and a hint of citrus. On the palate it is rich and complex — bittersweet, slightly vegetal, and deeply satisfying. Traditionally served as a digestif over ice or with soda, it is equally at home in a Cynar Spritz, a Negroni variation, or any cocktail calling for an amaro with real depth and character.
Spirit Details
- Italian amaro — artichoke leaves & 13 herbs and botanicals
- 100% natural ingredients
- 35% ABV (70 Proof)
- Italy | 1.0L
- Serve: over ice, with soda, or in a Cynar Spritz, Negroni variation, or Paper Plane
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Wine Information:
Country: Italy
Region: Veneto
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Variety: Bitters
Type: Liqueurs
Size: 1L
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Cynar is an artichoke based bittersweet liqueur known for its versatility and distinctive flavour; its taste is enriched by an infusion of 13 herbs and plants. The name of the drink derives from Cynar scolymus, the botanical name for artichoke, as artichoke leaves lend the distinctive flavour
