Aromas of marzipan, honey, cherry, apricot, and rhubarb. Very rich and viscous in the mouth. Palate shows more marzipan, cherry, and apricot, alongside marmalade and maple syrup. Medium-length finish. A bit too sweet to be a great sipper on its own – but I do prefer this to Disaronno. 3.00/5.00 – Good (neat)
About this bottle
Luxardo Amaretto gets its almond flavor from the essential oils found in the pits of cherries, peaches, and apricots which are used in its production. This amaretto is GMO free, Kosher certified, and vegan friendly.
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Focuses much more on the burnt sugar flavors compared to disaronno, and as a result, some people I know prefer this over it. Personally however, I find disaronno has a better balance of things for sipping neat. Not a bad buy if one is a fan of amaretto.
Basically just sweet, almond extract flavour and then a slightly bitter finish. The liqueur equivalent of a lap dance at a cheap strip club.
Meh. Worse than Disaronno. Zero reason to buy. Aspire to better.
Makes Disaronno seem like liquid gold
You can REALLY taste the cherry!
Tastes like this
Same style and price bracket, best rated first.