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Botanicals Cali Non-Alcoholic Amaro

Aperitif ABV unknown Check the linked source for the current alcohol statement.

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Botanicals Cali Non-Alcoholic Amaro makes the most sense when you want aperitifs & bitter orange bottles or drinks for adults without pouring alcohol. Check the ABV note, then compare the taste signals below to the drink you are trying to make or replace.

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What sourced pages say

An artful, liquid ode to Los Angeles. The Bitter OPTIMIST Cali Amaro is a botanical non-alcoholic amaro. It captures the same bitter ntoes of the classic, with a contemporary California twist. Bitter, citrus, herbal pala. Use the linked bottle, brand, and retailer pages to verify the current ABV, ingredients, serving guidance, and availability before you buy.

Tasting notes

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Notes
Evidence score
3.4
Sweetness
2
Bitterness
5
Body
3
Burn
1
Value
3
Evidence score: 3.4/5

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Buy fit

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Bitter aperitif moments, spritz builds, and low-effort cocktail-style pours.

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What should I check first?

Start with the proof: this bottle is listed as ABV unknown, with source notes saying Check the linked source for the current alcohol statement.

Where does Botanicals Cali Non-Alcoholic Amaro fit best?

Use it when you want aperitifs & bitter orange bottles or drinks for adults. Check whether the notes point toward sipping, mixing, or both.

Will it match the drink I miss?

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Should I buy this bottle or keep comparing?

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