We tried Cinzano Rosso during dinner with friends. I liked the dessert-like sweetness; the rich aroma made it feel complete rather than heavy. It was gone faster than I expected, which says enough.
fruity - flavouredCinzano Rosso
3.3Cinzano Rosso is a classic Italian vermouth characterized by its rich and aromatic profile. It features a blend of herbs, spices, and botanicals infused with red wine to create a complex and flavorful aperitif.
Alcohol strength can vary by variant and market. Check the bottle label before serving.
Cinzano Rosso is a liqueur — a sweetened spirit flavored with herbs, fruits, spices, or cream. Liqueurs add complexity to cocktails or can be enjoyed on their own as a treat.
Deep ruby red color - Aromas of dried fruits, herbs, and spices - Full-bodied - Rich and complex flavor profile - Notes of orange peel, cinnamon, and cloves - Sweet and savory with a hint of bitterness - Velvety texture - Long and lingering finish with herbal nuances. A liqueur by Cinzano from Italy, blending spirits with natural flavors for a distinctive taste. Made in Italy, home to amari, vermouth, and a rich aperitivo culture. Cinzano Rosso is a classic Italian vermouth characterized by its rich and aromatic profile. It features a blend of herbs, spices, and botanicals infused with red wine to create a complex and flavorful aperitif. Cinzano Rosso is listed by PourBud as Liqueurs from Cinzano, with an origin linked to Italy. Its listed ingredients include Neutral spirit, botanicals, bittering agents, sugar. The available production notes identify Base Spirit, Flavoring, Sweetening, Blending & Bottling as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Bitter, Aromatic, Citrus, Refreshing. Serving references in the catalog include Neat/Chilled, On the Rocks, In Cocktails, depending on the style and bottle guidance. Food-pairing notes connect it with Desserts, Cheese Platter, Chocolate, Ice Cream. The product name and category provide a starting point, while the bottle label remains the best source for the exact style, ingredients, and alcohol strength.
Basic History
A liqueur by Cinzano from Italy, blending spirits with natural flavors for a distinctive taste.
Origin & Region
Made in Italy, home to amari, vermouth, and a rich aperitivo culture.
What goes with it
Desserts
Cheese Platter
Chocolate
Ice Cream
After-Dinner Treats
Tandoori ChickenTop Reviews
We tried Cinzano Rosso during a small get-together. Unfortunately, the aftertaste lingered too long, and it felt heavy after one pour. This simply didn't work for my taste.
flavoured - heavyI tried the bottle twice before settling on a rating. It opened with creamy texture and stayed pleasant, but the sweetness covered the main flavour. A solid four rather than a five.
creamy - dessert-like - rich