1 oz Herbal liqueur, Jeppson's Malort
1 oz Amaro Abano, Luxardo
Instructions
Mix ingredients with ice in a mixing glass.
Strain into an old fashioned glass with a large rock.
History
I really like the mix of Malört and Amaro. I decided to create a Boulevardier riff by adding sweet vermouth. The bitterness of the Malört is a good stand-in for Campari.
Surprisingly, despite not having any real base spirit, this Boulevardier inspired riff works. Admittedly, I don't find Malort horribly bitter, and I use it as a single note bitter and drying agent for overly rich cocktail recipes. Also my bottle is now 2+ years old so it could be losing some wormwood intensity even in a dark cabinet. The Abano provides a slightly earthy, herbal connection to the wormwood and red berry/grape of the vermouth. It is an extremely dark brown.
Note: I grabbed the wrong bottle of amaro out of the cabinet the first time, Amaro di Angostura. While it sort of worked, the flavor was thinner and did not connect things as well.