From its mysterious origins to how to make an amaretto sour, here's everything you need to know about this spirit. It originated in italy and is made from a blend of almonds, apricot pits, and other natural ingredients Amaretto's sweet, nutty taste is perfect for cocktails
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You'll find amaretto in simple lowballs where it's paired with brandy, rum, vodka, and whiskey.
Known for its pronounced almond flavor, amaretto is an italian liqueur with a honeyed, nutty taste
It has a gorgeous copper hue and silky texture, much like an amaro. While many people assume it’s made from almonds, its signature taste often comes from the pits of apricots, peaches, or cherries, or sometimes a combination. Two families in the small italian city of saronno, in lombardy, claim to have originated amaretto, its name derived from the italian adjective amaro, meaning “bitter.” Amaretto is a sweet, nutty liqueur that has been enjoyed for centuries