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    CHINOTTO

    A true ‘cult drink’, Sanpellegrino Chinotto is a beverage with a taste that is entirely its own.

    Born in the ‘50s, Chinotto is made from extracts of zesty sun-ripened chinotto oranges that get their distinct flavour from the unique conditions of the Mediterranean land.

    A deep brown colour with a light carbonation that rolls off the tongue, every sip is a journey to the south of Italy with the iconic Chinotto.

    It is full of the exquisite aroma from chinotto essential oils that plays joyfully with the scent of orange blossom flowers, whilst its full-bodied taste balances sweet and bitter with smooth hints of cinnamon and rhubarb between the mix of 20 different herbs.

    A remarkable drink distinguished by its fresh and decisive flavour, try Chinotto with some Italian dishes such as puntarelle with anchovies, or a fish fry, and join the fans all over the world who have loved Chinotto for generations.

    Serve chilled, ideally at 3-4°.

    Optional garnish of lemon peel will accentuate the intense flavours of Chinotto.

  • The san peli chinotto may be the originator but kinnie truely wipes the floor with it.

    I’ve just pulled a Carters out the freezer after a long day of graft in the sun. Beats beer any day of the week..

  • Had my first taste of chinotto today (Galvanina). Like a weird bitter cola, liked it more than I thought I would.

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