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What separates Romeo Amaretto from the crowded field of almond liqueurs is its direct connection to Saronno — the very town that gave amaretto its name and its original recipes
Aroma: Roasted malt and light chocolate open the nose
cleaner profile from a special reserve of agave
Is Tres Picos good for sipping on its own
Aged cheddar highlights the vanilla and toasty oak notes
Chateau Petit-Freylon Grande Cuvee Leah portugal What separates Romeo Amaretto fromChateau Petit Freylon Grande Cuvee Leah is a five grape Bordeaux red blend from the Entre deux Mers sub region, bottled at 14% ABV in a standard 750ml format. It earned 89 points from James Suckling, who noted its sweet spices, coffee, ripe currants, and medium bodied structure with a tight grained finish. Quick Facts: ABV: 14% Origin: Entre deux Mers, Bordeaux, France Red Blend Winery: Chteau Petit Freylon Production & Heritage Chteau Petit Freylon
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