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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 6 reviews) Sales Rank: 997 Category: Gourmet
Publisher: Ethnicgrocer Studio: Ethnicgrocer Brand: San Pellegrino Label: Ethnicgrocer Country: Italy Media: Misc. Size: 10 pack 3.4 oz. bottles
ASIN: B0000D15YQ
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| | San Pellegrino | | | Bitters | | | Aperitif | | | Red Bitter Soda 10 pack 3.4 ounce bottles | | | Imported from italy |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description San Pellegrino Sanbitter, Bitter Red aperitif Soda. Non alcoholic. 10 pack 3.4 ounce bottles
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
  Not exactly healthy October 6, 2008 I read an article about "healthier" european sodas and after some research ended up buying a selection including Sanbitter. I was a bit shocked to to find that the ingredients included plenty of sugar and red food dye. Not my cup of tea. The taste was a bit chemical.
  Wonderful stuff August 4, 2008 I no longer drink alcohol, but still enjoy a drink before dinner. I discovered Sanbitter on a trip to Italy last year, and love it. It is to be sipped, not poured down like a coke. I like it over ice, with an orange slice for garnish. People who find it too bitter might enjoy it mixed half and half with orange juice. San Pellegrino also makes a somewhat less bitter soda called Chinotto, which I occasionally try with meals.
  A taste of Italy December 28, 2007 If you like Campari but don't want the alcohol tben Pellegrino sanbitter is the drink for you. It takes me back to Italy and many fond memories. It will do the same for you.
  Got to be an Italian to drink this January 2, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The name sanbitter (san pellegrino bitter) tells all. This is a typical italian "aperitivo". A drink that should be drink in small size before having dinner(with snacks like penuts, small crackers, etc.). The bitterness (and believe me is bitter) is suppose to stimulate your appetite. My wife that is born in the US hate it, as it Italian I love it...so I guess it requires to have roots in Italy. Rated 5 as Italian, someone in US will be probably rate this 1.
  An aquired taste July 5, 2005 You'd probably have to be born Italian or spend some time in Italy to enjoy this. Even the Chinese restaurants serve a small amount of this before a meal in Italy. It's not bad in small amounts.
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