Nutmeg Crodino In Italy Crodino is the non-alcoholic aperitif by definition, the most consumed and the most famous. The secret of its success is the unique and appetizing taste, obtained from an extract still used according to the traditional recipe. Crodino takes its name from Crodo, a small town located in the North West of Italy, where It has been produced and bottled since 1964, the year of birth of the Blond Aperitif. Crodino on Ice Enjoy it the Italian way...fill a large wine glass or a tumbler with plenty of ice, pour in your Crodino and garnish with a slice of fresh orange. Paired with...seared Prawns, Celeriac and Nutmeg Seared Prawn with Mashed Celeriac, perfumed with Clove and Nutmeg i: Seared Prawn, Celeriac, Potatoes, Extra Virgin Olive oil, Clove, Nutmeg
Rhubarb Aperol Aperol is the perfect aperitif. Bright orange in colour, it has a unique bittersweet taste deriving from a secret recipe that has remained unchanged since its creation. An infusion of precious primary components, many herbs and roots in a perfectly balanced combination. From 1919 until today the popularity of Aperol has grown continuously thanks to its fresh and unique taste and its low alcohol content. Aperol Spritz Fill a large wine glass with ice and pour 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol and a dash of soda. Garnish with a slice of orange. Paired with...rhubarb Chutney and Parma Ham Durum Wheat Bread Crostino, Rhubarb Chutney and Parma Ham i: White bread, Rhubarb, sugar, Parma Ham
Oranges Campari Campari is a contemporary and charismatic classic. The recipe, which has remained unchanged, originated in Novara in 1860 and is the base for some of the most famous cocktails around the world, such as Negroni and Americano. Campari is an alcoholic spirit obtained from the infusion of bitter herbs, aromatic plants and fruit and water. With its vibrant red hue, intense aroma and inspiring flavour, Campari has always been a symbol of intrigue and pleasure, which unfurls itself into a captivating drinking experience. These values have made the Campari brand famous throughout the world as an icon of passionate Italian style and excellence. The Milanese G&T Fill a stemless wine glass with ice and add 25ml of both Campari and Bulldog Gin and top with premium tonic water. Add a squeeze of fresh lime and garnish with a lime wedge. Paired with...celery and Orange Salad Celery Salad, Bufala Mozzarella, Orange and Dill i: Celery, Bufala Mozzarella, Orange, Dill, EVO oil, Salt
Oranges Campari Campari is a contemporary and charismatic classic. The recipe, which has remained unchanged, originated in Novara in 1860 and is the base for some of the most famous cocktails around the world, such as Negroni and Americano. Campari is an alcoholic spirit obtained from the infusion of bitter herbs, aromatic plants and fruit and water. With its vibrant red hue, intense aroma and inspiring flavour, Campari has always been a symbol of intrigue and pleasure, which unfurls itself into a captivating drinking experience. These values have made the Campari brand famous throughout the world as an icon of passionate Italian style and excellence. The Negroni Fill a rocks glass with ice and add equal parts Campari, Bulldog Gin and Cinzano 1757 Rosso. Stir and garnish with orange peel. There is no Negroni without Campari. Paired with...celery and Orange Salad Celery Salad, Bufala Mozzarella, Orange and Dill i: Celery, Bufala Mozzarella, Orange, Dill, EVO oil, Salt
Grapes Cinzano 1757 This unique premium vermouth has been bottled to celebrate and pay homage to Cinzano s founding fathers, Giovanni Giacomo and Carlo Stefano, who in 1757 started their business in Turin. Cinzano Vermouth 1757 is a small batch production in numbered bottles, handcrafted gently infused with the finest mature blend of aromatics. It is intensely rich with a velvet bitter finish. Its balanced full-bodied flavours enrich and enhance the most famous classic Vermouth Rosso based cocktails such as The Negroni and The Americano. The Negroni Fill a rocks glass with ice and add equal parts Campari, gin and Cinzano 1757 Rosso. Stir and garnish with orange peel. There is no Negroni without Campari. Paired with...gorgonzola, Spinach and Raisins Risotto Risotto with Gorgonzola Broth, Spinach and Raisins i: Riso Carnaroli, Gorgonzola, EVO oil, Spinach, Parmesan cheese, Vegetable Broth and Raisins
Grapes Cinzano Prosecco In the early decades of the 19th century, after formulating the Cinzano Vermouth that they are so famous for, the Cinzano heirs continued their work with inspiring innovation. They achieved such great commercial success that they were asked by the Savoy monarchs to offer their expertise to produce Italy s first Sparkling Wine, upon success of the incredibly popular French champagne that dominated the wine export market across the globe. The result: the birth of the Cinzano sparkling wines. Cinzano Prosecco D.O.C. is fresh, fizzy and fruity, with mostly apple and pear-ish flavours. The prosecco has a sweet scent and a soft touch in the mouth. Perfect as an aperitivo, or for mixing in cocktails such as the Aperol Spritz. Prosecco is meant to be drunk young and cold. Perfect for everyday entertaining. Production: Glera, Pinot Bianco and Chardonnay 15, harvested in September, in the Veneto area (Italy). Vinification: Charmat method. Paired with...gorgonzola, Spinach and Raisins Risotto Risotto with Gorgonzola Broth, Spinach and Raisins i: Riso Carnaroli, Gorgonzola, EVO oil, Spinach, Parmesan cheese, Vegetable Broth and Raisins
Artichoke Cynar Cynar is an artichoke based bittersweet liqueur known for its versatility and distinctive flavour; its taste is enriched by an infusion of 13 herbs and plants. The name of the drink derives from Cynar Scolymus, the botanical name for artichoke, as artichoke leaves lend the distinctive flavour. The secret recipe, which has remained the same since its creation, is based on some of the natural substances found in the artichokes, including cynarine. Cynar Julep In a Julep tin gently muddle mint leaves, 15ml sugar syrup and a dash of lemon juice. Fill the tin with crushed ice, add 50ml Cynar and top with grapefruit juice. Stir well until the tin is frosted and garnish with a mint spring and a slice of grapefruit. Paired with..stuffed Artichoke. Heart of Artichoke filled with Beef Ragu, on a Ragusano Cheese Bed i: Artichoke, Celery, carrots, onion, tomato, beef, milk, Ragusano cheese, butter and flour
Tonda Gentile Hazelnut Frangelico Frangelico is a premium Italian liqueur distilled from locally-grown hazelnuts and blended with coffee, cocoa and vanilla distillate and extracts. Frangelico s greatest asset is its irresistible hazelnut taste; it provides a delicious flavourful experience that surprisingly delights all the senses. Hazelnut Espresso Martini Over ice shake 25ml Frangelico, 25ml SKYY vodka, 25ml Espresso coffee (cold), 10ml sugar syrup. Strain in to a chilled martini glass and garnish with coffee beans. Paired with...hazelnut Tiramisu Traditional Tiramisu made with Hazelnuts from Piemonte i: Mascarpone, Milk, Sugar, Cream, Hazelnuts, Flour and Egg
Lemon Averna Averna is an authentic Italian after-dinner liqueur, known in Italy as an amaro or digestivo (a bitter or digestif), created according to a closely guarded secret recipe originating in the Benedictine abbey of Caltanissetta, Sicily in 1868. The Ritual Pour a small amount of Amaro Averna into a womb glass. Add a few ice cubes, lemon peel and a few leaves of Mediterranean herbs such as thyme, mint, myrtle, sage, rosemary or marjoram. Tilt the glass, cup it with one hand and gently rotate to fuse all the aromas together perfectly. Paired with...lemon Sbrisolona Lemon and Pomegranate Cream with Sbrisolona from Mantova i: Lemon juice, Butter, flour and pomegranate