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  • The "Thinking Man's Chocolate Martini" is actually a drink called the Cynar Flip.

    Secrets of the City ? MNSpeak GalAboutMpls 2010

  • The "Thinking Man's Chocolate Martini" is actually a drink called the Cynar Flip.

    Secrets of the City ? MNSpeak Cristina Cordova 2010

  • The "Thinking Man's Chocolate Martini" is actually a drink called the Cynar Flip.

    Secrets of the City ? MNSpeak GalAboutMpls 2010

  • Cynarin interacts with saliva such that things taste sweeter (the Italians, not surprisingly, have capitalized on this to make a liqueur called Cynar).

    the ulterior epicure 2009

  • Cynarin interacts with saliva such that things taste sweeter (the Italians, not surprisingly, have capitalized on this to make a liqueur called Cynar).

    WordPress.com News 2009

  • Amaro, the herbal liqueur long used as a post-meal digestive aid in Europe, is currently all the rage among the cocktail cognescenti; if bartenders aren't creating new drinks in which to include them, they're sharing an after-work snort of Fernet Branca or Cynar with their fellow in-the-know imbibers.

    Tony Sachs: What's News In Booze: 5 New Spirits To Tempt Your Taste Buds Tony Sachs 2011

  • Amaro, the herbal liqueur long used as a post-meal digestive aid in Europe, is currently all the rage among the cocktail cognescenti; if bartenders aren't creating new drinks in which to include them, they're sharing an after-work snort of Fernet Branca or Cynar with their fellow in-the-know imbibers.

    Tony Sachs: What's News In Booze: 5 New Spirits To Tempt Your Taste Buds Tony Sachs 2011

  • The St. Germain's natural sweetness is complemented by Cynar and Campari, two incredible Italian bitter aperitifs.

    Buy Two Bottles, Make Six Drinks 2011

  • His winning I Have Too Much Thyme on My Hands Right Now at This Point in My Life, a smooth-but-tart blend of vodka, the artichoke-based Italian aperitif Cynar and house-made thyme-and lemon syrup and apple bitters, was already a staple on the menu at the speakeasy-like PX in Alexandria when the inaugural Cocktail World Cup came around, though it featured a Virginia-based vodka called Cirrus.

    How to mix an award-winning cocktail (sort of) Fritz Hahn 2011

  • Indeed, the good folks at the all-classical radio station have—almost—the same list, but the answers I got were a tad looser: We were by then enjoying Lincoln's choose-your-own Negronis Mr. Langree voted for the Cynar and Lillet, and he let me pick the gin.

    Wringing Out the Music Pia Catton 2011

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