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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ignore your first reaction...,
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This review is from: San Pellegrino Chinotto 6 Pack - 6 Ounce Bottles (Misc.)
This drink shares a lot of its flavor profile with the aperitif Campari. If you like Campari, you'll almost certainly like Chinotto. As for the rest of you, read on!
The first time I tried Campari, it was on a lark, because a character in Sarah Caudwell's novel Thus Was Adonis Murdered drank it frequently during a trip to Venice. My first impression was that it was bitter, complex, and a bit overwhelming. It wasn't awful, but I couldn't really bring myself to like it. Eventually, I tried it again, and knowing this time what to expect I was better able to appreciate its multi-faceted complexity. I encourage you to practice the same perseverance with Chinotto, whose primary ingredient - a bittersweet citrus fruit - is also a major part of the Campari formula. You will almost certainly NOT enjoy your first bottle. Fear not...there are six of them, so take advantage of the opportunity to experiment with your palate. Wait a few days and try again. You won't know until the second or third tasting whether you are a budding Chinotto aficionado or a detractor in the making. The reward, for those of you who take the time to discover a love of it, is a soda whose balanced taste makes it a far better companion to cuisine than the sickly sweet sodas we're accustomed to in America. Chinotto marries excellently with the sorts of meals you'd normally have wine with...not something one could easily say of Coke or Pepsi. Ironically, American sodas (particularly the colas) often have complex and interesting formulas, but all that complexity is obscured by an excess of sugar (or sugar substitutes). Chinotto has sweetness, but it's a balanced sweetness that lets the other ingredients shine through. It's a drink that wakes up your whole tongue, which makes it excellent as an aperitif or a with-dinner drink. The only reason I give it four stars is that the spirit Campari, and the bottled pre-mixed CampariSoda cocktail (10% alcohol content, very difficult to find outside Italy) both have an extra splash of genius in the formula. But for those times when you can't be drinking alcohol, Chinotto nearly reaches the same heavenly height.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wife loves it !,
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This review is from: San Pellegrino Chinotto 6 Pack - 6 Ounce Bottles (Misc.)
My wife and I have vastly different taste buds, which is perfect.
She loves the green apples and green bananas and I love the yellow spotted bananas and the mealy ripe apples. She loves the San Pellegrino Chinotto and I like my syrup sweet hot chocolate. If you like sour things, then give this a try. My wife wants this drink to stick around so is enouraging me to write a good review of it, since she does not write online reviews and barely emails. (^: Jonathan
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An exhilarating tastebud experience,
This review is from: San Pellegrino Chinotto 6 Pack - 6 Ounce Bottles (Misc.)
I first stumbled upon chinotto at a Italian food distributor. We decided to purchase this particular product because the cashier said that it was by far her favorite, although an acquired taste. I now know why. My first sip was.....interesting to say the least. The flavor journey passes through sweet, sour, and unknown tastes. Initially my favorite element of the sip was the middle, the beginning too sweet, the end too bitter. After many tries, I can now appreciate every aspect of this unusual but tantalizing beverage. I encourage anyone who wants to venture beyond the traditional and insipid American drinks to buy a 6 pack, your opinion will change.
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