Where can I buy Disaronno Amaretto?
Disaronno Amaretto is widely available in all good UK supermarkets and off licences. Specifically, Disaronno Amaretto is available in branches of the following supermarkets: Asda, Morrisons, Sainsburys, Somerfield, Tesco and Waitrose. It is also available in branches of the following UK off licences: Oddbins and Thresher.

How is Disaronno Amaretto made?
Disaronno is made to a secret recipe using 17 selected herbs and spices macerated in crushed apricot kernel oil. The secret recipe dates back to 1525.

Does Disaronno Amaretto contain nuts?
No contrary to popular belief Disaronno does not contain any nuts and is not made from almonds. The ‘nutty’ flavours are derived from the crushed apricot kernel oil.

What does Amaretto mean?
It is often thought to be the Italian for almonds, however the word Amaretto comes from the Italian ‘amaro’ which means bitter.

Is Disaronno Amaretto suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, Disaronno Amaretto is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. Disaronno is also suitable for coeliacs, lactose intolerants, nut allergy sufferers and sesame allergy sufferers.

What is the best way to enjoy Disaronno Amaretto?
Always serve chilled, Disaronno Amaretto can be served neat or over ice. An extremely versatile liqueur, Disaronno is great with mixers such as cranberry or orange juice, as well as in coffee. It is also a key ingredient in many great cocktail recipes as well as dessert recipes such as Tiramisu, chocolate mousse or added to fruitcake for extra flavour. Alternatively you can drizzle Disaronno over vanilla ice cream for a simple yet stunning dessert.