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The warm, sophisticated taste of Disaronno has a lineage dating back to one of the most romantic and creative periods in Italian history - the Renaissance.
Contrary to popular belief, this is not made from almonds, but instead gets its nutty flavour from apricot pits (but not the fruit juice - don't worry! Today, the headquarters are still based in the plant in Saronno and the property is still completely owned by the Reina Family. The much-loved Disaronno has made its first foray into cream liqueurs with this Disaronno Velvet expression! In 1600, Giovanni Reina rediscovered the innkeeper’s old recipe and began distilling the liqueur once again, with the secret recipe handed down through the generations.Disaronno Amaretto liqueur is created from a secret blend of exotic herbs and spices steeped apricot kernel oil for its exquisite distinctive flavour.
While retaining the beloved nutty essence characteristic of Disaronno, Velvet offers an exceptionally smooth and creamy experience, creating a delightful new way to savour this timeless favourite. NID cookie, set by Google, is used for advertising purposes; to limit the number of times the user sees an ad, to mute unwanted ads, and to measure the effectiveness of ads. Disaronno Velvet is the first cream liqueur from the brand, and also the first line extension in over 500 years!This was the first place that Disaronno Originale was produced and marketed, though the bottle couldn’t be further from the iconic square bottle we recognise today. Italy’s bestselling liqueur is created from a secret blend of 17 exotic herbs, spices and fruits, including Madagascan vanilla and pure caramelised sugar, steeped apricot kernel oil for the exquisite distinctive flavour of Disaronno Amaretto. Dating back to 1525, Disaronno's legacy adds a touch of distinction to a wide spectrum of libations, making it a timeless and alluring option. Disaronno Amaretto is the original Amaretto with its amber colour and smooth incomparable taste since its birth in 1525 during the romantic Italian Renaissance.