
BY: Laura Schreffler
Fancy some amaro in Las Vegas? If so, you’re in luck — because AMARI, located at UnCommons, has the largest selection in Las Vegas. As its name suggests, AMARI is rooted in the rich Italian tradition of amaro (Italian for “bitter”), a herbal liqueur long treasured as a post-dinner digestif. With origins dating back to ancient Rome and a legacy that spans centuries, amaro has become a symbol of Italian culture and history.
Here, there are 80 unique varieties showcased on its signature Wall of AMARI near the restaurant’s entrance. This impressive collection includes a wide range of styles, including an extensive lineup of Fernets from around the world, which patrons can sip solo.
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