Ramazzotti (liqueur)

Italian digestive liqueur
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44°42′49″N 8°17′13″E / 44.7136081°N 8.2869242°E / 44.7136081; 8.2869242 Ramazzotti is an Italian digestivo bitter liqueur Amaro, bottled at 30% alcohol by volume. It is bottled in Canelli by Pernod Ricard.

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