Amaro Montenegro 750ML

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Description

Amaro Montenegro 750ML is a 23% ABV Italian herbal liqueur distilled in Bologna from a proprietary blend of 40 botanicals. It earned an exceptional 97 points from Wine Enthusiast, placing it among the highest-rated amari available. What truly sets this expression apart is a final production step involving a micro-distilled concentrate called Il Premio — just one liter of this essence is added per 15,000 liters of finished amaro.

Quick Facts: ABV: 23% (46 proof)  |  Origin: Bologna, Italy  |  Style: Italian Amaro (40 Botanicals)  |  Producer: Montenegro S.r.l.

Production & Heritage

Amaro Montenegro is produced at the Montenegro S.r.l. facility in Bologna, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. Production begins with the maceration of 40 carefully selected botanicals — including sweet and bitter oranges, petite dried oranges, coriander seeds, marjoram, oregano, an artemisia blend, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg — steeped in an aqueous-alcoholic solution for 20 to 30 days. The macerated liquid is then distilled in a 1,000-litre copper pot still. The final, defining step involves the addition of Il Premio (Italian for "the prize"), a concentrate produced through micro-distillation of five specific botanicals. For every 15,000 liters of Amaro Montenegro produced, only a single liter of Il Premio is required, making it the critical finishing touch that shapes the liqueur's distinctive balance.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens sweetish and inviting, with rose petals and lavender giving way to mandarin peel, fresh coriander, and a gentle white pepper accent. Deeper inhalation reveals cola-like caramel sweetness and subtle herbal complexity.

Taste: The entry is immediately sweet, with zesty orange, cherry, and vanilla arriving on the mid-palate alongside warming clove and cinnamon spice. As it develops, a dry, herbaceous bitterness emerges from the artemisia blend and wormwood, balancing the initial sweetness with notes of black tea, root beer, and anise. The interplay between sweet and bitter stays well-calibrated throughout.

Finish: Medium in length, the finish turns mildly bitter and citrus-driven, with lingering mandarin zest and earthy spice. A subtle peppery warmth and faint vanilla sweetness persist as the bitterness gently fades.

How to Drink Montenegro

Neat at room temperature is the traditional Italian approach and the best way to appreciate the full botanical complexity. A single large ice cube opens up the citrus and herbal layers without diluting the body too quickly.

Montenegro Spritz: Combined with prosecco and a splash of soda over ice, Montenegro's orange-forward sweetness creates a lighter, more aromatic take on the classic spritz. Black Manhattan: Substituting sweet vermouth with Montenegro adds cola, cherry, and herbal depth to rye whiskey, producing a rounder, more layered cocktail. Paper Plane: Montenegro's bittersweet balance stands up to bourbon, Aperol, and lemon juice in this modern classic, contributing complexity without overwhelming the drink.

Best For

  • After-dinner digestivo service for an Italian-inspired meal
  • Introducing someone to the amaro category without overwhelming bitterness
  • Building a home cocktail bar with a versatile Italian liqueur
  • Gifting an adventurous spirits enthusiast exploring Italian bitter liqueurs

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Amaro Montenegro taste like? Montenegro leads with sweet orange, cherry, and vanilla before a dry, herbal bitterness emerges from wormwood and artemisia, finishing with mildly bitter citrus and peppery spice. The overall profile sits squarely between sweet and bitter, making it one of the more approachable amari.

How does Montenegro compare to Averna? Both Montenegro and Averna occupy the "medium" amaro category, sharing orange-driven sweetness and moderate bitterness, but Montenegro is noticeably lighter at 23% ABV compared to Averna's 29% ABV. Montenegro tends to be more floral and spice-forward, while Averna leans darker with more pronounced cola, licorice, and roasted herb notes.

Is Amaro Montenegro good for cocktails? Montenegro is widely regarded as one of the most cocktail-friendly amari available, appearing in modern classics like the Paper Plane and the Black Manhattan. Its 23% ABV and balanced sweet-bitter profile allow it to blend seamlessly without overpowering other ingredients.

Where is Amaro Montenegro made? Amaro Montenegro is produced by Montenegro S.r.l. in Bologna, located in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. The botanicals are macerated and distilled on-site using a 1,000-litre copper pot still.

What foods pair well with Amaro Montenegro? Dark chocolate and espresso-based desserts mirror its cola and vanilla tones. Aged cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano complement the herbal bitterness. Citrus tarts and orange-glazed duck echo the dominant orange notes. Roasted nuts, particularly almonds, highlight the warm spice character.

What sizes does Amaro Montenegro come in? The standard bottle size is 750ml, which is the most widely available format. A 1-liter bottle is also produced for select markets.

Is Amaro Montenegro worth the price? Montenegro positions as a solidly mid-range amaro that punches well above its price tier, especially given its 97-point rating from Wine Enthusiast. For both neat sipping and cocktail use, it represents strong value within the Italian amaro category.

Why Montenegro?

The secret behind Montenegro's singular character is Il Premio, a micro-distilled concentrate of five botanicals so potent that a single liter flavors 15,000 liters of finished amaro — a production detail no major competitor replicates. This meticulous process earned it a remarkable 97 points from Wine Enthusiast, a score that places it at the very top of commercially available amari. Its 40-botanical recipe, copper pot still distillation, and moderate 23% ABV produce a liqueur that straddles the line between accessibility and genuine complexity. In a crowded amaro market, Montenegro stands on verifiable craft rather than marketing mythology.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Aperitif
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    46
  • Brand
    Amaro Montenegro

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