Review: 1970s Radis

Amaro Radis (1970s) - 30%
An alpine style amaro produced by the Stock company since the 1970s. This was bottled at a time when production was still happening in Trieste, sourcing ingredients from the surrounding mountain ranges. Production for the current version has shifted to the Czech Republic.
Notes: Very well balanced from the notes to the weight and medium level of bitterness. Cola, spearmint, citrus, dark chocolate, bark - touch of char. Very enjoyable.
Score: 7 (Highly Recommend) Not as minty or chocolate-y as Braulio, but very satisfying through and through. More cola driven. Satisfying for sipping or cocktailing.
Rating System
10 - Reevaluate The Budget
9 - Stash Two (If Able)
8 - Stash One (At The Right Price)
7 - Highly Recommend It To Strangers
6 - Solid - Above Average
5 - Acceptable For The Situation
4 - Not Vocally Complaining
3 - Anything Else To Drink?
2 - Nothing Nice To Say
1 - Drain Pour