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Aperol is a vibrant Italian aperitif with a distinctive bright orange hue. Crafted from a secret recipe of herbs and roots including gentian, rhubarb, and cinchona, it offers a balanced bittersweet flavor with notes of orange and botanicals. Its low alcohol content makes it perfect for refreshing cocktails like the iconic Aperol Spritz, embodying the spirit of la dolce vita.
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₹60
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India
The subcontinent has evolved into a global powerhouse of premium spirits, blending ancient distillation heritage with state-of-the-art master craftsmanship. From high-altitude Himalayan spring waters to coastal barrels in Goa, India's intense tropical climate accelerates oak extraction and barrel aging dynamically. This creates bold, robustly complex, and deeply spiced spirits with rich profiles in a fraction of the time required in cooler European climates.
Climate
Diverse tropical & temperate microclimates driving dynamic barrel maturation
Famous For
Amrut, Paul John, 1965 Spirit of Victory Rum, Rampur, Old Monk
Aperol stands as a benchmark within the Liqueurs landscape. Produced by the legendary Aperol, this expression embodies a tradition of excellence specifically for the kolkata market.
With an ABV of 11%, every bottle is distilled with precision, featuring notes of Bitter orange, Gentian, Rhubarb, Vanilla, Herbal.
Aperol is made from a secret recipe that includes gentian, rhubarb, cinchona, and a variety of herbs and roots, giving it its unique bittersweet flavor.
Aperol is an aperitif, which is a type of liqueur. It has an alcohol content of 11% ABV, placing it between wine and spirits.
Aperol is most famously enjoyed in an Aperol Spritz, mixed with Prosecco and soda water over ice, garnished with an orange slice. It can also be sipped neat or on the rocks.
Aperol is sweeter and less bitter than Campari, with a lower alcohol content (11% vs 20-28%). Aperol has a lighter, more orange-forward flavor profile.
Aperol has a long shelf life due to its high sugar content and alcohol. Once opened, it can last for years if stored in a cool, dark place, though its flavor may gradually diminish.
Real ratings from verified buyers and enthusiasts
Breakdown of reviewer opinions
Salt Lake, Kolkata • May 12, 2026
“Absolutely spectacular! Visited a local outlet in Salt Lake and picked up Aperol. At ₹1,500 in Kolkata, this represents incredible value. The notes of Bitter orange and Gentian pair phenomenally well with home-cooked Mutton Kosha. Highly recommended!”
Park Street, Kolkata • May 07, 2026
“A highly sophisticated Aperitif by Aperol. Wonderfully smooth on the throat with subtle hints of Bitter orange and Rhubarb. Serving this neat during a family gathering in Park Street was a major hit, especially alongside local Chicken Kabiraji!”
Ballygunge, Kolkata • April 29, 2026
“I'm thoroughly impressed by Aperol's execution here. The palate is extremely rich with a refined finish highlighting Gentian. At the Kolkata price of ₹1,500, it's easily one of the best choices in its segment paired with Baked Sandesh.”