Vinification: Amaro Montenegro was first produced in 1885 in Bologna by a famous Italian spirits manufacturere named Stanislao Cobianchi. The name of this liqueur intended to pay homage to the second queen of Italy, Princess Helen of Montenegro, on the occasion of her marriage to Victor Emanuel III, the Italian sovereign at that time.
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