Averna Bitters
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Averna Bitters are a dark, bitter, fruity flavoured liqueur.
There are apparently around 60 herbs used in making Averna Bitters. Some of the tastes identified in are vanilla, sugar, liquorice, cinnamon, and cola.
The alcohol content of Averna Bitters is 32%.
It is made by the same company that makes Sambuca and Underberg Bitters.
Cooking Tips for Averna Bitters
History Notes for Averna Bitters
Don Salvatore Averna, born into a wealthy textile family in Caltanissetta, was a generous donor to the abbey. He acquired the recipe in 1854. Some say it was given to him; some say sold to him. He started making it for himself at home, and then in 1868 started making it commercially in a factory.
In 1958, the company became a public company, but as of 2005, it's still managed by the Averna family (4th generation.)
Now there is a street in Caltanissetta called "Via Salvatore Averna."
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