Gotha Settemmezzo Artichoke Amaro
Settemmezzo is made from Slow Food Ark of Taste vegetable, Carciofo Violetto di San Luca. Since this purple artichoke has to be propagated by hand, only five farmers in Bologna grow it. Naturally, the artichoke is a source of local pride. Thus, founder and distiller Ergin Allko used it to create his liquid homage to the Northern Italian city, where he emigrated to from Albania when he was an 18-year-old university student.
Made by infusing alcohol and seawater with the purple artichokes and bitter orange peels, the amber-colored amaro has a softer mouthfeel than the robust Cynar. With a subtle salinity and bittersweet notes of citrus, herbs, and licorice, I fell in love with it upon that first sip at the bar. Thanks to both its palate-priming and digestive-helping properties, it’ll be perfect for serving before and after a feast.