Bitter Almond Liqueur


Bitter Almond Liqueur, is a Portuguese sweet alcoholic liquor, more specifically from the Algarve region. Clear light yellow in colour and with roughly 20% ABV, it is one of the most well-known liqueurs in its country of origin. It's made from the seeds of the bitter almond, much like the italian Amaretto.

Origin/Production

The Bitter Almond, despite growing plentifully around the Algarve region, was never commonly harvested or consumed. This was due not only to its remarkably bitter flavour, but also to the high concentration of cyanide in its drupes, which can cause severe or even lethal effects if ingested in large amounts.
When crushed, macerated and distilled, however; both the cyanide traces and bitter flavour are completely eliminated. The result of the lengthy process is a smooth and sweet liqueur, which bears no trace of the negative attributes of the raw material used in its production.

Brands

Bitter Almond Liqueur is currently produced by many different brands in Portugal, mostly brands originated in the southern part of the country, among which are notable Amarguinha, Licor de Amêndoas de Portugal, Xarão and Milbar.

Usage

Bitter Almond Liqueur is traditionally consumed as an aperitif, as a digestive or inside cocktails. It is also frequently served with ice and with a dash of lemon, its acidity being used to temper the sweetness of the liqueur.