Romeo Amaretto 750ML
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Description
Description
Romeo Amaretto 750ML is a traditional Italian almond liqueur produced by the Giori distillery, bottled at 28% ABV (56 proof). Rooted in Saronno — the town historically credited as the birthplace of amaretto — this expression draws on Giori's long heritage of careful natural ingredient infusion to deliver a genuine, old-world Italian liqueur.
Quick Facts: ABV: 28% (56 proof) | Origin: Saronno, Italy | Style: Almond Liqueur | Distillery: Giori
Production & Heritage
The Giori distillery operates out of Saronno, a town in Lombardy whose name has become synonymous with amaretto production for centuries. Romeo Amaretto is made following traditional methods, using a careful infusion of natural ingredients derived from apricot pits, almond pits, or a combination of both — the classic base for authentic amaretto. Giori's approach emphasizes preserving heritage recipes rather than modernizing them, resulting in a liqueur that reflects the category's Italian origins with minimal compromise.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: A pronounced wave of toasted almonds leads, followed by a soft, dry cherry undertone that adds depth without dominating. The nose is warm and inviting, with faint nutty sweetness throughout.
Taste: On entry, the palate is medium-bodied with a notably buttery, silky texture. Mid-palate brings gentle almond sweetness layered with dried cherry, building toward a subtle orange zest brightness that keeps the profile from becoming cloying.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length, carrying forward that orange zest note alongside lingering sweetness. A faint nuttiness remains, leaving a clean and balanced impression.
How to Drink Romeo Amaretto
Served neat or over ice, Romeo Amaretto displays its full range of almond and stone-fruit character without dilution masking any nuance. Its medium body and balanced sweetness also make it an excellent cocktail ingredient. An Amaretto Sour — shaken with fresh lemon juice and egg white — highlights the liqueur's almond depth against sharp citrus. In a Godfather, equal parts Romeo Amaretto and Scotch whisky create a rich, warming sipper where the buttery texture complements smoky malt. A Toasted Almond, combining amaretto with coffee liqueur and cream, leans into the nutty, dessert-like qualities of this expression.
Best For
- After-dinner digestif service alongside espresso or dessert
- Building a home cocktail bar with essential Italian liqueurs
- Gifting someone who appreciates classic European spirits
- Adding almond complexity to baking and culinary recipes
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Romeo Amaretto taste like? Romeo Amaretto delivers pronounced toasted almond flavor with supporting notes of dried cherry and orange zest, wrapped in a medium-bodied, buttery texture. The sweetness is present but tempered, finishing clean with lingering nuttiness.
How does Romeo Amaretto compare to Disaronno? Both are Italian amarettos rooted in traditional production, but Disaronno (28% ABV) tends to carry a slightly more pronounced marzipan-forward sweetness, while Romeo Amaretto leans into a drier almond and cherry character with noticeable orange zest on the finish. Romeo Amaretto is generally positioned at a more accessible price tier than Disaronno, making it a strong value entry in the category.
Is Romeo Amaretto good for cocktails? Yes — its balanced sweetness and silky body make it well-suited for classic amaretto cocktails like the Amaretto Sour, Godfather, and Toasted Almond. The medium-bodied profile integrates smoothly without overpowering other ingredients.
Where is Romeo Amaretto made? Romeo Amaretto is produced by the Giori distillery in Saronno, a town in the Lombardy region of Italy that has been historically associated with the invention and production of amaretto liqueur.
What foods pair well with Romeo Amaretto? Tiramisu or almond biscotti echo and amplify the liqueur's nutty character. Dark chocolate truffles contrast its sweetness with bitterness. Aged cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano create an unexpected savory-sweet combination. Stone fruit desserts — such as apricot tart — mirror the apricot-pit base of the liqueur itself.
What sizes does Romeo Amaretto come in? The standard widely available format is the 750ml bottle. Romeo Amaretto also exists in variants at different proof levels, including a 21.5% ABV (43 proof) expression alongside the 28% ABV (56 proof) version.
Is Romeo Amaretto worth the price? Romeo Amaretto positions as a value-tier Italian amaretto that delivers authentic Saronno heritage and clean almond flavor at a price point below many of its category competitors. For both cocktail mixing and neat sipping, it represents solid quality relative to its cost.
Why Romeo Amaretto?
What separates Romeo Amaretto from the crowded field of almond liqueurs is its direct connection to Saronno — the very town that gave amaretto its name and its original recipes. The Giori distillery's commitment to natural ingredient infusion and traditional methods means this is not a synthetically flavored product but an expression rooted in centuries of Italian distilling practice. Its walnut-hued color, buttery body, and layered almond-cherry-citrus profile deliver complexity that punches above its price class. For anyone building a liqueur collection or seeking an everyday amaretto that doesn't sacrifice authenticity, Romeo Amaretto earns serious consideration.
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