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Home Products Picon Amer

PICON amer.
the cocktail connoisseur's delight

The bold standout in the line-up, Picon Amer is the go-to for mixology aficionados riding the “bitter” wave. When you want to add an audacious and bitter liqueur touch to your cocktail game, Picon Amer is the unequivocal choice. With its assertive personality, it’s the go-to for those curious for a flavorful adventure.

PICON AMER tasting notes

Picon Aperitif

look

Deep, dark brown with a hint of reddish hue.

Picon Aperitif

scent

Kickstarting with sweet orange peels and a gentle touch of herbal goodness from Gentian root at the end.

Picon Aperitif

taste

Welcome to the most bitter experience in the range, with distinctive notes of orange peel and caramel enhanced by Gentian. The aftertaste? A lingering sweet-bitter touch, concluding with a subtle herbal note. No fuss, just a straightforward and bold flavor that captures your attention.
Picon Amer ABV: 21%

How to serve Picon Amer

An exquisite bitter orange liqueur that embodies the essence of French sophistication. Crafted with a blend of aromatic botanicals, including bitter orange peels and gentian roots, Picon Amer delivers a bold and distinctive taste experience. Whether enjoyed neat over ice or as a key ingredient in classic cocktails like the Picon Punch, this iconic bitter orange liqueur promises to elevate every moment with its unparalleled depth and character.

What is Picon Amer

A beloved French aperitif that has stood the test of time. Since its creation in 1837 by the visionary distiller Gaétan Picon, this iconic bitter liqueur has captivated drinkers with its intriguing blend of bitter and sweet flavors. From bustling cafes in Paris to chic cocktail bars in New York City, Picon Amer remains a cherished favorite bitter aperitif among discerning palates worldwide. Experience the elegance and sophistication of Picon Amer for yourself, and elevate your aperitif ritual to new heights.

How to drink Picon Amer:
Picon Brooklyn recipe

ingredients

  • 1cl Picon Amer
  • 4,5cl Vermouth Dry
  • 4,5cl Bourbon Rye (Wild Turkey)
  • 1cl Maraschino

preparation

  1. Pour ingredients in a mixing glass with ice and stir until well-chilled.
  2. Strain into a chilled Nick & Nora glass.
  3. Squeeze an orange peel to release essential oils over the drink.

glass

Nick & Nora

Picon Aperitif

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