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Discovering Italicus: The Renaissance of Rosolio

If you’re a fan of unique and sophisticated liqueurs, Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto should be on your radar. This exquisite Italian liqueur has been making waves in the world of aperitifs since its launch in 2016. Let’s dive into what makes Italicus so special and why it deserves a place in your cocktail repertoire.

A Brief History

Italicus was created by Giuseppe Gallo, an Italian bartender with a passion for reviving traditional Italian spirits. Inspired by a family recipe and the almost forgotten category of rosolio, Gallo set out to create a modern version of this historic liqueur. Rosolio, once known as the “aperitivo di corte” or “drink of kings,” was a favorite among Italian royalty in the 18th century.

The Ingredients

What sets Italicus apart is its unique blend of ingredients sourced from various regions of Italy. The primary flavor comes from Calabrian bergamot oranges, known for their distinctive citrus aroma. This is complemented by Sicilian citrons, chamomile from Lazio, lavender, yellow roses, lemon balm, and gentian from Northern Italy. The result is a liqueur that is both floral and citrusy, with a perfect balance of sweetness and bitterness.

The Production Process

Italicus is produced at Torino Distillati, a family-owned distillery in Moncalieri, near Turin. The distillation process involves macerating the botanicals in alcohol, mixing them with water, and sweetening the blend with sugar. The final product is bottled in a stunning aquamarine-colored bottle, designed to evoke the beauty of the Amalfi Coast.

Tasting Notes

On the nose, Italicus offers a fragrant bouquet of citrus, bergamot, and herbal notes. The taste is a delightful mix of citrus, grass, and floral flavors, with a hint of sweetness and a touch of bitterness. It’s a versatile liqueur that can be enjoyed on its own, over ice, or as a key ingredient in a variety of cocktails, like the Bergamot Negroni:

Bergamot Negroni (pictured above)

  • 1 oz Italicus
  • 1 oz gin
  • 1 oz dry vermouth
  • garnish with olives or a twist of lemon.

Conclusion

Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto is more than just a liqueur; it’s a journey through the rich history and diverse landscapes of Italy. Whether you’re a cocktail enthusiast or simply looking to try something new, Italicus offers a unique and delightful experience that is sure to impress. Cheers to discovering the renaissance of rosolio!

Boozy Watermelon Aguas Frescas

Sugarland’s Sour Watermelon Moonshine is a delightful twist on traditional moonshine, capturing the essence of summer in a jar. This moonshine offers a bold and refreshing flavor profile that combines the juicy sweetness of ripe watermelon with a tangy, sour kick. At 60 proof (30% alcohol by volume), it provides a smooth yet potent experience.

The first sip reveals a burst of watermelon flavor, reminiscent of biting into a fresh slice on a hot day. The sour notes add an unexpected but pleasant twist, balancing the sweetness perfectly. This makes it an excellent choice for those who enjoy fruity spirits with a bit of a zing.

One of the standout features of Sugarland’s Sour Watermelon Moonshine is its versatility. It can be enjoyed straight, over ice, or as a base for creative cocktails. Its vibrant flavor pairs well with mixers like lemonade, soda, or even a splash of tonic water. We made a boozy version of a watermelon aguas frescas with it:

Boozy Watermelon Aguas Frescas (by Simple Cocktails)

  • In a Tom Collins glass filled with ice, add:
  • 2 oz Sugarland’s Sour Watermelon Moonshine
  • Top with strained, fresh watermelon aguas frescas and stir
  • Spoon reserved watermelon pulp on the top
  • Add 2 dashes of cucumber bitters (we used Bitter Truth)
  • Garnish with mint and lime

Overall, Sutherland’s Moonshine Sour Watermelon is a must-try for moonshine enthusiasts and those looking to explore unique, flavored spirits. Its refreshing taste and balanced profile make it a perfect addition to any summer gathering or a fun twist for your next cocktail party. Whether you’re a seasoned moonshine drinker or a curious newcomer, this sour watermelon variant is sure to impress.

Podcast S03E10- What is Vermouth?

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Today we talk to Vya Vermouth’s Mixologist Dana Fares about vermouth, how to care for it, and what Vya does to make a great vermouth. Dana talks about Manhattan Month, too!

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Pre-order Sugarlands’ Roaming Man Whiskey here.

Download Season 3, Episode 10 (direct link).

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Podcast S03E09- Flavored Whiskey

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A cabinet full of flavored whiskey. A cocktail in a bottle? A sour face. “Papa that’s your thing!”

Download Season 3, Episode 9 (direct link).

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Podcast S03E08- More Gin

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Gin’s popularity. Is there a Gin revival? Vinyl records resurgence!? Greg’s book. Gin Lane. Gin and cocktails?  Book: “Gin, A Global History.” We make the “Gin Cocktail.”

Download Season 3, Episode 8 (direct link).

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Podcast S03E07- What is Gin?

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“I notice the bottles.” A brief history of gin. Genever, and more. Greg mentions KGB Spirits gin. “Mobsters slinging it around.” We taste Dry Gin, New Western Gin and Old Tom Gin. Greg mentions Ransom and Left Turn‘s Old Toms. “The tequila shooters of their time.”

Download Season 3, Episode 7 (direct link).

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Podcast S03E06- Brunch Cocktails

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“If we call it brunch, then we’re not sinning.” We make Bloody Marys. Bloody Mary mixes we’ve tried. Mimosas. Salvatori Cabrese’s cocktail mishap. We make Breakfast Martinis.

Download Season 3, Episode 6 (direct link).

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Podcast S03E05- Moonshine, Sugarlands Style

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Greg talks to Greg Eidam, head distiller at Sugarlands Distilling Co., about the distillery, their history and the famous moonshiners on their payroll. Here are some recipe ideas from Sugarlands. We talk about Roaming Man Straight Rye and getting it through their new Whiskey Club (sign up here).

Download Season 3, Episode 5 (direct link).

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Podcast S03E04- What is a Craft Cocktail?

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Mixologers. The art of the craft cocktail and what sets them apart. Greg mentions Jim Meehan and PDT. Making macarons, How to now screw up a Dirty Martini. Lots of olive talk. Drink what you want.

Download Season 3, Episode 4 (direct link).

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