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Examples

  • But in Fernet Branca, I find something even more rare.

    The Bitter Beginning 2008

  • But in Fernet Branca, I find something even more rare.

    The Bitter Beginning 2008

  • Fernet is popular not only in Italy but in Argentina, where it’s usually mixed with cola, and in Germany, where, Branca told me, it’s mixed with Red Bull.

    The Bitter Beginning 2008

  • Fernet is popular not only in Italy but in Argentina, where it’s usually mixed with cola, and in Germany, where, Branca told me, it’s mixed with Red Bull.

    The Bitter Beginning 2008

  • Robert Misch, long the head of the Wine and Food Society of New York, called Fernet-Branca the "liqueur of Hades."

    Making Bitter Fernet-Branca Much Easier to Swallow 2009

  • Let's hope the Shacklewell bar is well stocked with Quilmes and Fernet.

    Clubs picks of the week 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

  • 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

  • Italians love bitterness seemingly as much as they do acidity—not just in alcoholic drinks distilled with herbs, like Fernet Branca and Averna, but also in their wines, many of which have a tantalizing edge of bitterness.

    The World's Best Food Wines Lettie Teague 2011

  • We recommend the #57, a cocktail with Czech Fernet and Mexican Coke.

    Los Angeles 2012

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