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Bottle glass 0.70
Available in Italy excluding islands, Sardinia, Sicily, Venice
The result of a long craftsmanship process that pays attention to every detail, this typical Balkan peninsula bitter is the result of a refined selection of absinthe and local herbs. 
The intense aroma, exceptionally clear colour and long finish are the distinguishing features of Pelinkovac by Knez Spirits, capable of enchanting the most refined palates.
0% DYES 0% PRESERVATIVES 0% CARAMEL
Alcoholic strength 27% Vol
Product origin: Produced in Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia
Production method: The process involves macerating absinthe and flavouring the alcohol base together with various local botanicals, including rhubarb and elderflower.
Colour: Golden with warm amber reflections.
Sensory profile: The flavour of Pinkovac Knez Spirits is a delicious explosion of herbaceous, predominantly bitter and slightly sweet notes, which blend harmoniously together to create a perfect balance.
Serving suggestion: Enjoy at a temperature of 6° - 8°C, possibly with a little added ice, to best appreciate its structural complexity. 
Served with an orange peel, it creates a perfect bond with the cinnamon part present. 
Also ideal for the preparation of cocktails.
Amâr de Clevo is obtained by macerating some herbs. It is a solubilization operation consisting in treating with water or alcohol at room temperature some substances in order to extract their bitter properties, which give the bitter taste. The period of maceration varies from few days to many months (in our case about two months) and afterwards the pressing is done, that is a "squeezing" of the mixture which is finally filtered.
The ingredients of this liqueur are water, food-grade ethyl alcohol, brown sugar, caramelized sugar and bitter medicinal herbs (which are not fully enumerable as the recipe is secret), including gentian, mountain pine buds, valerian and other mixed plants that come from these places where pollution has not yet arrived, but ecosystems are threatened by rising global temperatures. Gentian includes about 400 species.
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