Say WHAT? Some of you might be whispering under your breath, “Now she’s done it. Our cocktail girl has lost her mind.” Before you twist yourself up in distaste at what sounds like a gas-inducing ...
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To try Derek's recipe for a cocktail using Cynar, Campari, and Fernet Branca, click here, or click here for a Cynar-inspired take on a daiquiri. It may seem absurd to say, but artichoke liqueur is ...
Bottle of Cynar beside artichoke vegetables with glasses in the background - Static Media / Shutterstock / Getty Does Cynar really taste like artichokes? No. But it does add a complex, bitter, and ...
First introduced in the 1930s, Cynar is a complex yet rich and slightly bitter liqueur that can add unique flavors to traditional cocktails or stands fine on its own. Kevin Hopper Capitol Bar There it ...
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If you mention Cynar, an artichoke-flavored amaro, to a bartender, chances are you'll get an approving nod. "I first discovered Cynar while living in Italy and it quickly became one of my favorites," ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Artichokes are delicious in many forms: stuffed with breadcrumbs ...