Fernet Branca

Italian digestif with intense herbal character

commercial liqueur 39.0% ABV 700ml digestif

Historical Context

Milano since 1845, beloved Italian digestif

Tasting Notes

27 herbs and spices, menthol, myrrh, saffron, intense bitter

Flavor Evolution

Nose

(aroma)
Angelica Root 9/10

Palate

(taste)
Gentian Root 9/10

Finish

(aftertaste)
Gentian Root 8/10

Tasting Technique

Allow 30-60 seconds between each stage to experience the flavor evolution.

Aroma Assessment

Nosing reveals the aromatic complexity. For liqueurs, take time to appreciate the bouquet - it's more developed than concentrated bitters.

Palate Evaluation

Sip and let the liqueur coat your palate. Notice the balance of bitter, sweet, and herbal notes that define the style.

Finish Analysis

After swallowing, pay attention to the lingering flavors. The finish reveals the most complex and lasting impressions.

FAQ

Why do bartenders love Fernet Branca?

Fernet Branca became the unofficial handshake of the bartending industry, especially in the US and Argentina. Its intense menthol-and-herb flavor is polarizing to casual drinkers but valued by professionals as a palate cleanser and a test of bitter tolerance. It is often drunk as a shot at the end of a shift.

How do you drink Fernet Branca?

Traditionally as a digestif, served neat in a small glass after a meal. In Argentina it is mixed with Coca-Cola. In cocktails it appears in the Hanky Panky and the Toronto. Start with a small pour over ice if the neat experience is too intense.

Guides

Cocktail Bitters vs Bitter Liqueurs: What's the Difference?Fernet Guide: The Bartender's HandshakeBeer Cocktails: A Field GuideAmaro and Food: The Italian Pairing TraditionFernet Culture: The Handshake, the Boilermaker, and the RitualDigestif vs Aperitif: The Italian Drinking Hours Explained