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What Does Aperol Taste Like???
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Will it suit me, a martini rosso lover???
I love Campari, is it the same as that??
I love Campari, is it the same as that??
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"Although it tastes and smells much like Campari, Aperol has an alcohol content of 11%—less than half that of Campari. Aperol and Campari have the same sugar content,[3] and Aperol is less bitter in taste. Campari is also much darker in color"
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From The Hungry Bites:
"Aperol is an Italian aperitif with scents of orange and rhubarb as the dominant flavors and other herb infusions that complete its character. It has a bright distinctive orange color, and the taste starts sweet but ends with a pleasant bitterness.
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"IS APEROL DIFFERENT THAN CAMPARI?
Though the two drinks have some similarities (they’re both infusions of fruit and herbs in a bitter liqueur) they’re not the same because Campari has a heavier, rich wood-rhubarb-floral flavor profile while Aperol is lighter with mandarin and orange peel, higher sugar content and approximately half the alcohol".
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"Although it tastes and smells much like Campari, Aperol has an alcohol content of 11%—less than half that of Campari. Aperol and Campari have the same sugar content,[3] and Aperol is less bitter in taste. Campari is also much darker in color"
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From The Hungry Bites:
"Aperol is an Italian aperitif with scents of orange and rhubarb as the dominant flavors and other herb infusions that complete its character. It has a bright distinctive orange color, and the taste starts sweet but ends with a pleasant bitterness.
. . . and
"IS APEROL DIFFERENT THAN CAMPARI?
Though the two drinks have some similarities (they’re both infusions of fruit and herbs in a bitter liqueur) they’re not the same because Campari has a heavier, rich wood-rhubarb-floral flavor profile while Aperol is lighter with mandarin and orange peel, higher sugar content and approximately half the alcohol".
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