Aromatic bitters
With Aromatic bitters you can make
Classic elegance in a glass.
Manhattan Sweet
Bourbon, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
Cherry sweetness meets chocolate warmth
Chocolate Cherry Old Fashioned
Bourbon, Cherry syrup, Chocolate bitters, Aromatic bitters
Bold, complex, and seriously smooth.
Shade Thrower
Bourbon, Amaro, Aperol, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
A festive twist on the classic
Winter Waltz
Rye whiskey, Amaro, Allspice dram, Aromatic bitters
A timeless sip of sophistication.
Martini Perfect
Dry gin, White vermouth, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
South America's fizzy classic delight
Piscola
Pisco, Aromatic bitters, Cola
Taste the Caribbean in every swizzle
Rum Swizzle
Jamaican rum, Lime juice, Falernum, Aromatic bitters, Lemon juice, Sugar / simple syrup
Tropical indulgence, mango magic in every sip!
Mango Rum Punch
Overproof rum, Dark rum, Mango liqueur, Mango juice, Sugar / simple syrup, Lime juice, Aromatic bitters
Elegance in every sip.
Champs-Élysées
Cognac, Green Chartreuse, Lemon juice, Sugar / simple syrup, Aromatic bitters
Exotic sophistication with vibrant notes.
East India No.2
Cognac, Orange liqueur, Pineapple juice, Aromatic bitters, Sugar / simple syrup
Classic Elegance in Every Sip
Perfect Manhattan
Rye whiskey, White vermouth, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
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Q&A
What is the most popular cocktail made with aromatic bitters?
One of the most popular cocktails featuring aromatic bitters is the Singapore Sling. Aromatic bitters add spice and depth, helping balance sweetness and tie the drink’s fruit and spirit notes together.
What ingredients pair well with aromatic bitters in cocktails?
Aromatic bitters pair especially well with whiskey, gin, and rum, where their spice and botanical notes add complexity. They also work well with sweeteners like simple syrup or vermouth, and with citrus (lemon or orange) to brighten and balance the drink.
How many cocktails can you make with aromatic bitters?
You can make 186 cocktails with aromatic bitters. Because they’re typically used in small amounts, they show up across a wide range of classic and modern recipes.
What are aromatic bitters and what do they taste like?
Aromatic bitters (such as Angostura Bitters) are a concentrated infusion of botanicals and spices, commonly including gentian and warm spices like cinnamon. They taste intensely aromatic, bitter, and spicy, adding depth while balancing sweetness in cocktails.
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