How Much Does Luxardo Bitter Bianco Cost in 2026?
Luxardo Bitter Bianco — All Sizes & Prices
| Bottle Size | Price | Price/oz | Price/Shot | Shots |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 750ml (Standard) 25.4 oz | $45.21 | $1.78 | $2.68 | 16.9 |
About Luxardo Bitter Bianco
Luxardo Bitter Bianco is an Italian aperitif that masterfully balances sweetness and bitterness, representing a modern innovation from the historic Luxardo distillery. At 30% ABV, this spirit combines the brand's centuries-old distillation tradition with contemporary flavor exploration. The Bitter Bianco features a crystalline transparent appearance and presents a sophisticated profile that appeals to craft cocktail enthusiasts and aperitivo lovers. It stands apart in the Italian bitter category through its refined complexity, blending aromatic herbs and roots with a smooth, round texture. Perfect for those seeking a premium aperitif that honors Italian tradition while embracing innovative taste profiles.
Tasting Notes
👃 Nose
Lively citrus notes dominate the bouquet, complemented by subtle aromatic herbs including hints of juniper and chamomile. A light essence of coriander adds complexity and freshness to the overall aromatic profile.
👅 Palate
The spirit reveals a sophisticated balance between bitterness derived from infused aromatic herbs and roots, and gentle sweetness that cleanses the palate. The texture is round and smooth, delivering a complex and memorable tasting experience.
✨ Finish
Long and persistent, with a pleasantly bitter aftertaste that is distinctive of premium Italian bitters. The finish leaves a refined impression that lingers gracefully.
Popular Cocktails with Luxardo Bitter Bianco
Luxardo Spritz — Combine Luxardo Bitter Bianco with Prosecco and a splash of soda water over ice, garnished with an orange twist.
Bitter Citrus Sour — Mix Luxardo Bitter Bianco with fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and a dash of egg white for a balanced aperitif cocktail.
Herbal Negroni Variation — Blend Luxardo Bitter Bianco with gin and sweet vermouth for a lighter, herb-forward take on the classic Negroni.
Food Pairings
Cured meats and prosciutto, Aged cheeses, Bitter greens and arugula salads, Seafood antipasti, Dark chocolate desserts