🍹 Sip into Summer with Bella Apertini!
Bella Apertini is a premium 70cl aperitivo with a bittersweet, zesty orange flavor, crafted from specialty ingredients. With an alcohol content of 11% by volume, it's designed for mixing with Prosecco and soda, making it the perfect choice for spring and summer celebrations. Store it in a dry area away from sunlight for optimal freshness.
Package Dimensions | 28.4 x 7.5 x 7.3 cm; 700 g |
Units | 700.0 millilitre |
Storage Instructions | Keep in dry area away from sunlight. Tightly close after each use. |
Manufacturer contact | ICB Ltd, Harrogate, HG2 8PB |
Alcohol Content | 11 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Bella Apertini |
Format | Liquid |
Manufacturer | Intercontinental Brands |
J**R
Surprisingly good as original - not sure if it's just a tad sweeter.
We did taste tests with this and original Aperol at the same time and long term drinkers didn't notice much difference other than a slight sweetness, but seeing as how we ran out of prosecco and cava and used Lambrini instead, it could have been that causing the sweetness - oh and Lambrini works brilliantly as the fizzy extra. Bella Apertini is the same alcohol content as original so is a bargain.
N**.
Great value tastes like the real deal!
Great and cheaper alternative to Aperol, tastes like the real deal but at a much reduced price. Perfect for summer evenings
T**Y
Aperol alternative
Aperol esqe Apertini..Much better than that vile Campari stuff🤮
A**E
As good as big named brands
Good taste, reasonable price. Great for cocktails such as Aperol Spritz.
S**V
Not bad
It’s not aperol, but for cocktails it’s perfect 👌🏻
P**E
This stuff with tonic is a quality adult drink
Really nice. Pleasantly bitter. Very good value at £8.
T**E
Aper0l substitute.
A perfectly good substitute for Aperol at a fraction of the price.
B**M
Beware, this product has been review-bombed. A real review here!
If like me, you were drawn in by the tens of effusive reviews that proclaimed "It's just like the MAIN BRAND, I can't tell the difference!" then gentle reader, you might too be tempted to give "Bella Apertini" a whirl. Please allow me to be your ghost of christmas future.The warning signs were there when I opened the box to find some of the liquid had leaked. Fearing a cracked bottle, I wiped it down, but no it was the tin around the top that wasn't properly moulded. Not a deal breaker - I was in for a budget Ap*rol, and maybe that's the cost?Unfortunately it's not. The resemblence stops at the colour. Forward on the nose when opening the bottle and drinking it is an aroma and taste I can only put close to burned plastic. There is a bit of citrus, then a lot of heat as the cheap alcohol takes over. It tastes like someone photocopied Aper*l and then asked you to eat the photocopy.It's £7. You get what you pay for. In this case, heartburn with a basenote of regret. Stick to the (to be fair, pretty affordable) branded alternative.
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