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Grand Poppy Amaro Organic

HOW COULD WE CAPTURE CALIFORNIA IN A BOTTLE? By distilling the state’s unique terroir into a new-world amaro. Floral, citrusy and bittersweet, this amaro captures California’s coastal and mountain flora in a bottle. It’s inspired by the Golden State’s flowers, fruits and herbs we discovered on hikes in Southern California. Sip it neat, make a spritz or add to your favorite cocktail.

DESCRIPTION: A new kind of bitter liqueur that captures the flavors of California

TASTING NOTES: Bittersweet with intense flavors of flowers, roots herbs, and citrus

INGREDIENTS: Molasses spirits, California poppy, grapefruit, orange, lemon, bearberry, California bay leaf, pink peppercorn, dandelion, blessed thistle, burdock, rue, artichoke, gentian, geranium, cherry bark, cane sugar

REVIEW ā€œGRAND POPPY mixes incredibly well with a myriad of alcohol, I’ve done Negronis that replace Campari with GRAND POPPY, used it instead of Cointreau in a margarita, and added a few dashes to my Manhattan instead of bitters. Its well-rounded and versatile ingredients list means it can be used all over the place, or as a base for a lower alcohol cocktail. It of course also tastes good on its own on ice. Speaking of ice, this would complement vanilla ice cream with fresh fruit as a dessert or as a base for ice itself.ā€ Joe Shotkus, Parched No More

GRIFFITH 1 oz GRAND POPPY Bitter Liqueur 1 oz TRU Garden Vodka 1 oz fresh lemon juice 1 oz simple syrup 3 cucumber slices Muddle cucumber, shake and strain into glass, garnish with cucumber wheel

$36.99
Grand Poppy Amaro Organic—
$36.99

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HOW COULD WE CAPTURE CALIFORNIA IN A BOTTLE? By distilling the state’s unique terroir into a new-world amaro. Floral, citrusy and bittersweet, this amaro captures California’s coastal and mountain flora in a bottle. It’s inspired by the Golden State’s flowers, fruits and herbs we discovered on hikes in Southern California. Sip it neat, make a spritz or add to your favorite cocktail.

DESCRIPTION: A new kind of bitter liqueur that captures the flavors of California

TASTING NOTES: Bittersweet with intense flavors of flowers, roots herbs, and citrus

INGREDIENTS: Molasses spirits, California poppy, grapefruit, orange, lemon, bearberry, California bay leaf, pink peppercorn, dandelion, blessed thistle, burdock, rue, artichoke, gentian, geranium, cherry bark, cane sugar

REVIEW ā€œGRAND POPPY mixes incredibly well with a myriad of alcohol, I’ve done Negronis that replace Campari with GRAND POPPY, used it instead of Cointreau in a margarita, and added a few dashes to my Manhattan instead of bitters. Its well-rounded and versatile ingredients list means it can be used all over the place, or as a base for a lower alcohol cocktail. It of course also tastes good on its own on ice. Speaking of ice, this would complement vanilla ice cream with fresh fruit as a dessert or as a base for ice itself.ā€ Joe Shotkus, Parched No More

GRIFFITH 1 oz GRAND POPPY Bitter Liqueur 1 oz TRU Garden Vodka 1 oz fresh lemon juice 1 oz simple syrup 3 cucumber slices Muddle cucumber, shake and strain into glass, garnish with cucumber wheel