• Amaro H&K 1382 captures the essence of the Karst and the coasts of Trieste. Like a wind that crosses the Karst land, it picks up the aroma of thyme and rosemary, mixes with sage and wild caper along the cliffs and finally joins the sea. It is a sensory journey through the authentic and unique scents of this land, which reveals the mystery of an ancient recipe from Trieste, rich in history and strength.

  • Amaro H&K 1382 is born from a deep bond with the Trieste territory, with its native herbs and with the sea. A recipe that celebrates the love for Trieste and brings with it authentic scents, flavors and sensations. H&K 1382 is not just a bitter, but an experience to be savored over and over again, an invitation to discover the true soul of Trieste in every sip.

  • Amaro H&K 1382 is a new product from Trieste that celebrates the city's historical and cultural roots. Produced by H&K, this amaro takes its name from the year 1382, when Trieste joined the Holy Roman Empire, and is inspired by the rich botanical tradition of the area. Elegant and contemporary, Amaro 1382 combines the charm of tradition with a modern style, attracting local and international fans.

H&K Amaro 1382: The Breath of the Karst and the Soul of Trieste

Amaro H&K 1382 , created by the H&K company and produced in Trieste, represents an interesting novelty that blends tradition and modernity in the bitters sector. Amaro 1382 was born from the idea of ​​reinterpreting a classic liqueur using local ingredients and a design inspired by the sea, an iconic symbol of the city.

The bottle, elegant and modern, was designed to stand out and to recall the cultural identity of Trieste, attracting spirits enthusiasts who want an authentic product linked to local history.

Recipe created from scratch with the intent of creating a bitter that captures the true spirit of the Trieste area. The ingredients chosen, from the herbs of the Carso to horseradish, evoke the characteristic scents of this land. Among the main plants we also find the caper, grown in compliance with traceability and inspired by the variety present in the Miramare Park and along the Trieste coast. The result is a fragrant and refreshing bitter, mineral and slightly sweetened, perfect for after a meal, ideal as an aperitif with tonic water, or as a versatile ingredient for many cocktails, in fact this combination of herbs gives the bitter a complex but harmonious aromatic profile, ideal for consumption neat or as a base for cocktails.

Why 1382? It is the year of the "dedication of Trieste to Austria," a historical event that helped shape the city and its culture, making it the third city of the Empire after Vienna and Prague. It is not nostalgia, but a tribute to an era that has left indelible traces in the heart of Trieste. It is a wish, a reminder of the history and culture that have made us unique.