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Amaro Peruzzo

Aperitivo

Amaro Peruzzo, assieme a ghiaccio, seltz e una fettina di limone è perfetto come aperitivo!

Digestivo dopopasto

Liscio o, nelle fredde serate invernali, caldo nel punch Amaro Peruzzo stimola e facilita la digestione!

Topping per dessert

Amaro Peruzzo dona una nota di gusto caratteristica se usato come topping per il gelato alla vaniglia!

In estate

Conservare l’Amaro Peruzzo in frigorifero e servirlo in un bicchiere ghiacciato renderà le calde sere estive molto meno afose!

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