What it brings to the back bar.
The bright zesty profile of the bitter orange of Yucatan, a common and versatile fruit from the region, typically featured in a variety of local dishes. Zesty citrus notes give way to hints of tea & fresh ginger; finishing with a touch of orange marmalade and caramel sweetness.
Tasting notes centre on sweetness, fruit, spice and cocktail depth. The profile is intended to be easy for buyers and bartenders to understand quickly, with enough character to support both simple serves and more considered menu builds.
For trade use, Narano Bitter Orange Liqueur is presented in 0.7 L with 40% ABV and Mexico as the listed origin or key descriptor. It works best where the serve needs clarity, speed and a credible brand story rather than another anonymous back-bar listing.
ABUK lists Narano Bitter Orange Liqueur within the liqueurs range for fast trade scanning.
Trade detail: 0.7 L, 40%, with Mexico shown as the origin or key listing descriptor.
Best considered alongside the wider Casa D'Aristi product range for menu building, buyer reviews and range planning.
Built for trade clarity.
Narano Bitter Orange Liqueur is listed with 0.7 L as the trade format and 40% as the recorded strength. Buyers should use these details as the quick-reference point when comparing the product against the wider liqueurs set.
Narano Bitter Orange Liqueur House Spritz
A lighter, menu-ready serve that turns liqueur into an easy first drink.
Glass & Occasion
A menu-ready serve designed around the role Narano Bitter Orange Liqueur can play on a modern UK drinks list.
Ingredients
- 50 ml Narano Bitter Orange Liqueur
- 75 ml sparkling wine or soda
- 25 ml soda
- Citrus garnish
Method
- Build over ice in a wine glass.
- Top with bubbles and soda.
- Garnish with citrus and serve.
