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Death in Venice
On the bitter side of bittersweet, this is something of a cross between the Italian Spritz and Ernest Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon
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Matt Eschbach
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9th December 2022 at 00:55
Nothing special, very one note. Has a time and a place, but I'd reach for something a bit more interesting.
Elizabeth Appel
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17th November 2022 at 23:07
I made this with Luxardo Aperitivo - lower abv than Campari and not so bitter. I would probably like it better with Campari, however it is pretty good. I'd drink it again to finish the Aperitivo. Mind you, I LOVE Campari.
J W-S
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9th July 2022 at 20:44
I mean I'm not that sold on Campari so I don't know quite what I expected but not that exciting for me.
John Hinojos
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21st April 2021 at 19:37
Nice cocktail. Bitters adds an aperitif tones.
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