
While many of us are used to enjoying the same cuppa day after day, there is something to be said for taking a new approach and enjoying coffee after dinner. And if you are into strong, dark coffee, like a good French or Italian roast, or even a spoon-standing espresso, listen up. There is an Italian after-dinner drink, the digestif, you should know about if you're looking to bring a spicy zing to your evening coffee.
While limoncello may be the most widely known and popular Italian digestif, Strega stands out as an equally flavorful, spicy, and yellow liqueur. Comprising of no less than 70 different botanicals, Strega is a strong, alcoholic concoction so vibrantly yellow that no one could call anything short of mesmerizing.
SOURCE: https://www.tastingtable.com
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