A deep breath of the Italian Alps. Herbaceous, cooling, and quietly majestic.
An Alpine Postcard
Braulio is a legendary liqueur crafted from wild mountain herbs, roots, and botanicals gathered from the steep slopes of the Valtellina. The nose is like stepping into an alpine forest after rainfall: cool pine, mint, and juniper. The palate unfolds with rich complexity, starting soft and silky, then rising into a beautifully assertive bitterness with a long, clean, and refreshingly mentholated finish.
What sets Braulio apart is its two-year aging period in large Slavonian oak casks, which gently rounds the edges of the wild botanicals. Crafted since 1875 from a secret recipe, it’s the drink of climbers, dreamers, and post-hike philosophers.
How to Enjoy
The perfect digestivo. Sip it neat, cold, and slowly after a meal to experience its full alpine character.
Quick Facts
Producer: |
Braulio |
Spirit: |
Amaro Alpino |
Origin: |
Bormio, Valtellina, Italy |
Style: |
Alpine Amaro, Herbaceous, Mentholated |
Proof: |
42 (21% ABV) |
Tasting Notes: |
Pine, mint, juniper, wild herbs, gentian root |
Good to Know: |
A classic Alpine-style amaro, uniquely aged for two years in oak casks, which contributes to its smooth, complex profile. |
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