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The Mai Mango is for the fans of tropical drinks, mixing coconut rum, pineapple amaro and amaretto before topping the drink with a coconut-banana whip ($16).—
Katelyn Umholtz,
Kansas City Star,
6 July 2026 Morgenthaler’s version—amaretto and lemon, punched up with a pour of high-proof bourbon, and smoothed out with an egg white—utterly transforms the drink.—
Jeremy Repanich,
Robb Report,
4 July 2026 Despite its name, anyone can – and will – enjoy this refreshing cocktail, with an ingredient list that includes orange juice, gin, whiskey, and amaretto.—
Kaitlyn Yarborough,
Southern Living,
24 June 2026 Bar manager Chad Matsen, formerly of March and Better Luck Tomorrow, built the menu around Campari, Cynar, amaretto, and the full Italian bitter-and-sparkling canon, but with enough warmth and flexibility that no one feels locked out.—
Carrie Honaker,
Bon Appetit Magazine,
5 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for amaretto
Word History
Etymology
Italian, diminutive of amaro bitter, from Latin amarus