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Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml
Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml
Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml
Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml
Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml
Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml

Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml

Product ID : 23406151
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Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml Features

  • Originally created for The Dead Rabbit in New York, this is our interpretation of the famed aromatic style of bitters

  • Nose: Cinnamon, cola, clove, cacao and hints of coffee on the nose.

  • Taste: Spicy clove and warm, sweet baking spice flavours continue into bitter orange and cardamom backed up by dried fruit throughout.

  • Finish: Long bittersweet finish with hints of molasses.

  • Compounded with botanicals including Quassia bark, Dried chamomile flowers, Dried orange peel, Green cardamom pods, Ceylon cinnamon, Cassia bark, Angostura bark, Red sandalwood, Raisins


About Dr. Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Aromatic Bitters 100ml

Originally produced by the Blemmerg Manufacturing Company in Boston during the late 1800s, Orinoco Aromatic Bitters were the bitters selected to feature throughout George Winter’s book, ‘How to Mix Drinks: The Barkeeper’s Handbook’. In fact it was a full page advert in this aforementioned tome which inspired their creation and subsequent global launch in 2012 as a collaboration with The Dead Rabbit in New York. Named after one of the longest rivers in South America which runs through Colombia and predominantly Venezuela, Orinoco Aromatic Bitters hark back to a bygone era but also embrace modern cocktail culture, giving bartenders the opportunity to recreate former classics but also construct their own.