Aromatic warm baking spice

Aztec Chocolate Bitters by Fee Brothers

Rich chocolate bitters with subtle chili heat

Historical Context

Inspired by ancient Aztec chocolate traditions

What Does Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters Taste Like?

Dark chocolate, cocoa, mild chili, warm spices, complex finish

Flavor Evolution

Allow 30-60 seconds between each stage to experience the flavor evolution.

Aroma Assessment

Before tasting, smell the bitters directly from the bottle or on a spoon. The nose reveals the most volatile compounds and gives you the first impression of the flavor profile.

Palate Evaluation

Take a small sip and let it coat your tongue. The palate shows the immediate flavor impact and primary taste characteristics.

Finish Analysis

After swallowing, pay attention to the lingering flavors. The finish reveals the most complex and lasting impressions.

Nose

(aroma)
Cocoa Nibs 8/10
Cinnamon Bark 6/10

Palate

(taste)
Cocoa Nibs 9/10

Finish

(aftertaste)
Gentian Root 5/10
Clove Buds 5/10

Recipes with Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters

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FAQ

What makes Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters special?

Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate combines dark chocolate flavor with subtle chili heat, inspired by ancient Aztec chocolate traditions. The chili note makes it more versatile than pure chocolate bitters, adding warmth that pairs well with tequila, mezcal, and aged rum cocktails.

How do I use chocolate bitters in cocktails?

Add two or three dashes to bourbon Old Fashioneds, espresso martinis, or dark rum cocktails. They also work in dessert-style drinks and can add unexpected depth to a Negroni. Start with less than you think you need; chocolate bitters are potent.

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