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Cavalier Pasquale Vena developed the recipe for Amaro Lucano in 1894 at the back of his biscuit factory in Pisticci, and it quickly proved to be a popular aperitivo. Apart from much-increased volumes and the benefit of some modern machinery, particularly for bottling, little has changed, and Amaro Lucano is still made in Pisticci by his direct descendants.
Cavalier Vena's recipe consists of over 30 different botanicals, and the first step in making Lucano is the selection of these botanicals. The recipe is a closely guarded Vena family secret, but 12 of the botanicals used are known:
Most of the botanicals are naturally dried at their origin and shipped to the Lucano botanical store, where they are carefully weighed according to the recipe.
The botanicals are macerated in a mixture of grape neural alcohol and water with careful attention to the perfect extraction period, helped by a hot infusion process in thermo-controlled baths (55°/60°C) overnight – what the folk at Lucano call "ripening>, essential to achieve the citrus and floral of Amaro Lucano.
The macerations are hot-pressed to produce an infusion.
The infusion is then blended to produce the extract that is the flavoursome heart of Lucano. It was at this point in the production process that Cavalier Vena used to add his secret ingredients. This task now falls to his grandson, Pasquale Vena.
Laboratory tests are then carried out to ensure the quality of the extract and to ensure a consistent product before a period of five months maturation in oak casks.
The aged extract is blended with pure grape alcohol, essential oils, purified water, sugar and caramel to produce Amaro Lucano.
After further laboratory tests, the liqueur is gently filtered and ready for bottling.
Amaro Lucano was created in 1894 by Pasquale Vena in the backroom of his biscuit bakery, in small town of Pisticci in the province of Matera in Basilicata,
This special edition Amaro Lucano celebrates the 120th anniversary of the founding of the company and is flavoured with more than 30 herbs, including wormwood,
Lucano Amaro Zero° is alcohol-free amaro.
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