I’ve had a few cordials in my life and find them interesting from time to time, especially Italian ones. I feel like I have only scratched the surface when I see all the interesting bottles at my local store.
Anyone care to share their tasting experiences with various cordials.
In the United States, espcially, the terms cordial and liqueur are interchangeable. So my reply takes that into consideration.
I like some limoncello, but the best I’ve had is the homemade stuff sold out of garages along the Amalfi Coast. I find some others (Chambord, Creme de Menthe, Kahlua, Amaretto, Frangelico, and most Schnapps) too sweet.
Chartreuse was my early 20’s drink of choice. The green is best. Never had a hangover from it, even the night before Thanksgiving when I drank a whole bottle.
The VEP Chartreuse liqueurs are a little better, but not worth the money
My neighbor brought this back from NYC. I’ve had it in a riff on a Sazerac, substituting a healthy dose of it for Peychaud’s and mixing Templeton and Herbsaint. I’ve also substituted it for Campari in a Negroni. And I’ve sipped in neat. Incredible stuff. Complex and layered. I’ve been spoiled. Any other amaro will pale in comparison.
Tonight, bartender gave me a taste of Dimmi from Italy. Mix of a wheat distillate and grappa with some herbs and other flavors. A little sweet. Was good, but not sure what to do with it. Headache waiting to happen.
Was gifted some Contratto Aperitif last night. Had it straight over ice. Herbal orange notes. Would work great in a Negroni or mixed with sparkling wine or club soda.