Campari 70cl
Campari is a contemporary and charismatic classic. The recipe, which has remained unchanged, originated in Novara in 1860 and is the base for some of the most famous cocktails around the world. Campari is an alcoholic spirit obtained from the infusion of bitter herbs aromatic plants and fruit in alcohol and water. With its vibrant red colour, intense aroma and inspiring flavour, Campari has always been a symbol of intrigue and pleasure, which unfurls itself into a captivating drinking experience. These are the values that have made the Campari brand famous throughout the world as an icon of passionate Italian style and excellence.
Details
Brand
Campari
Pack Size
70
Unit (free text)
cl
Alcohol Units Other Text
17.5 UK Units per bottle
Drink Responsibly
UK Government recommends adults do not regularly exceed:
Men 2-3 units a day
Women 2-3 units a day
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Web Address
www.campari.com
Company Name
Campari UK
Manufacturers Address
Campari UK, Level 27, The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG.
Return To
Campari UK, 14 - 16 Great Portland Street London W1W 8QW
Recipes
CAMPARI Spritz A bittersweet twist on a classic summer spritz Fill a wine glass with ice Add 3 parts of Prosecco (75ml) Build 2 parts of Campari (50ml) Finish with 1 part soda (25ml) Stir and garnish with a slice of orange Negroni The iconic Italian cocktail, created over 100 years ago in Florence Fill a rocks glass with ice Add equal parts CAMPARI, gin and vermouth rosso Garnish with a slice of orange
Regulated Product Name
Bitter
Company Address
Campari UK, 14 - 16 Great Portland Street London W1W 8QW
Storage Type
Ambient Type
Pack Type
Bottle Type
Standardised Brand
Campari Brand
Unit (specific)
Centilitres Unit (specific)
Alcohol Type
Liqueur Type
New Product Development
Final Product - Not NPD New Product Development
Allergy Advice
Please Note: This product may contain any of the following allergens:
- • Cereal containing gluten
- • Crustaceans
- • Eggs
- • Fish
- • Peanuts
- • Soya
- • Milk
- • Celery
- • Nuts
- • Mustard
- • Sesame
- • Sulphur Dioxide
- • Lupin
- • Mollusc