The Bitter Truth Creole Bitters
Creole Bitters is a complex and unique blend of flavors, both bitter and sweet, and spicy at the same time, just like the culture it represents. Traditional Creole style. Fruits like fragrant dried apricots, cherries, and cranberries mix with the strong taste of anise, smoked paprika, and hints of pine smoke. It smells like a kitchen in the French Quarter. The first thing that captivates you is the cayenne and pink pepper in the background with anise, cinnamon, caraway, and fennel. This bitter recalls the style of bitter drinks from an era when cocktails did not yet exist. Back then, pharmacists created various bitter spirits as remedies.
Alcohol 42.1%, colorant, fat (saturated fat) <0.1% (<0.01%), carbohydrates (of which sugars) 0.94% (0.94%), sodium <0.05%, proteins 0.1%.
