What Is Italy's Walnut Liqueur Nocino & How Do You Drink It? - Tasting Table (2024)

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Walnuts have a long and strange history in Italy. While you might not immediately associate the fatty nuts shaped like little brains with Italian cuisine (as pine nuts, hazelnuts, and even chestnuts hog all that glory), they are quite popular in the northern Italian regions of Campania and Emilia-Romagna.

According to PUNCH, the liqueur has a rather mystic history dating back to the 13th century, when barefoot virgins were enlisted to pick the walnuts that make the spirit. Newly married couples in ancient Rome would be pelted with walnuts by their guests to encourage luck and prosperity, and in Benevento in Campania, there is an ancient walnut tree that was said to be a gathering place for witches to perform spells. This association with the supernatural is how walnuts (or noci as they are called in Italian) came to be used as part of an ancient liqueur. This liqueur, still largely unknown in the U.S., is called nocino, and it tastes like Christmas in a bottle.

What is nocino?

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Nocino is an Italian liqueur made from green, unripened walnuts. It's considered a digestif and is generally served after dinner with dessert. While the name "nocino" is used in Italy and Italian-speaking parts of Switzerland, several Alpine countries in Europe make an equivalent liqueur, called Noix in France, Nüsse or Nüssenschnaps in Germany and Austria, and Ratafia in Catalonia.

"Nocino has a long history of use in herbal medicine," Daniel de la Nuez of Forthave Spirits explained to us. The Brooklyn-based company is well-acquainted with the history and process for making the drink as it produces a nocino known simply as "Black." He explained, "In the past, it was believed to have a variety of health benefits and was used to treat a range of ailments: as a digestive aid, as an anti-inflammatory tonic. The walnuts contain compounds with anti-inflammatory properties, and the liqueur was often used to relieve pain and inflammation."

What does nocino taste like?

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While different brands of nocino have different levels of sweetness and alcohol content, it is generally marked by a complex and spicy nutty flavor. Nocino is light in body but rich in flavor, bitter with a sweet finish and a distinctive earthy, herbal note. While nocino is defined by the flavor of green walnuts, its overall taste depends on the botanicals used by each distiller. The ABV of nocino varies widely depending on the brand, from 24% to 55%. It usually ranges in color from reddish brown to as black as a ripe walnut husk.

As a type of nut liqueur, nocino is closest in flavor to things like amaretto or crème de noyaux, which are produced in Italy and France using the kernels of apricots (which taste like marzipan) or bitter almonds. The well-known Italian liqueur Frangelico is also in this category; it's made with hazelnuts and is also served as a digestif.

How is nocino made?

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The first step in making nocino is sourcing walnuts while they are fragrant, and green — appearing almost like limes. They are farmed in the summer, traditionally at the Feast of St. John on June 24, before being macerated (chemically softened with sugar and alcohol)in a process that takes several weeks to months. In Europe, the walnuts are generally macerated for three months, then allowed to ferment for another three, making the liqueur ready just in time for the winter holiday season.

Other producers of nocino, like Forthave Spirits, will macerate and age the liqueur even longer. De la Nuez reveals that he and the other producers "macerate the walnuts in alcohol for nine months [and] after that, we rack off the liquid, sweeten it and let it rest for another nine months in a combination of steel tanks, glass demijohns, and oak barrels." Though the brand's preparation cycle is three times as long as the traditional process, each batch is released all at once just before Christmas every year, keeping with the liqueur's traditional seasonality.

How can you use nocino?

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The nutty flavor of nocino plays well with rich and cozy flavors like cherry, apple, cinnamon, and maple. Nocino can be served neat as a digestif with a biscotti — you can even use it to flavor the sweet Italian cookies when baking. It also is great for reducing down a bit to include in or on top of ice cream or gelato, not unlike rum syrup.

For co*cktails, nocino is a fabulous swap forAverna amaroin a Black Manhattan, cutting the orange and licorice flavors for its complex sweet nuttiness.Play up the Christmasy notes of nocino in a Walnut Old Fashioned, which uses nocino, calvados, and maple syrup to create the overall impression of drinking an orchard on ice. Or opt for a twist on a Brandy Alexander with a Nocino Alexander, which combines nocino with spiced rum and cream to create something creamy, wintry, and decadent. The Tricolore is another popular nocino co*cktail, which uses cream and strawberries for an unconventional co*cktail that makes the holiday spirit appropriate for spring.

Where to buy nocino

While nocino has not had the same boom in recent years as various Italian amaros and aperitivos, there is a select movement of American distillers producing this old-fashioned spirit, and it can be found in select co*cktail bars with more extensive menus.

There are only a handful of U.S. producers, mostly dotting the east coast, each with their own unique blend and process. Forthave Spirits use a recipe of unique botanicals and foraged Hudson Valley walnuts. The Washington, D.C. distillery Don Ciccio & Figli uses a 1930s recipe from distiller Francesco Amodeo's Italian family to make their nocino, which uses California walnuts and is in stock all year round.In the Midwest, Watershed Distillery and Cardinal Spirits both make modern takes on the nocino as well.But if you're looking for a traditional Italian nocino, look to Azienda Agricola Aggazzotti and Vicario Spirits in Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy where nocino is popular.

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What Is Italy's Walnut Liqueur Nocino & How Do You Drink It? - Tasting Table? ›

Nocino is an Italian liqueur made from green, unripened walnuts, and it is generally considered to be a digestif that is served after dinner with dessert.

How do you drink nocino? ›

Traditionally, Nocino is sipped on its own as a digestif (an after-dinner drink) - just a little pour of something special that warms you from head to toe. But it's great in co*cktails too. We recommend using it in a Milk Punch, Walnut Manhattan, and Nocino Sour.

How to use walnut liqueur? ›

Instructions: In a co*cktail shaker with ice, combine 1.5 ounces of Cognac (we're using Courvoisier VSOP), 1 ounce of walnut liqueur, 3/4 ounce of lemon juice, and 1/4 ounce of simple syrup. Add a dash of Angostura bitters. Shake all that up, strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice, and garnish with a thin lemon wheel.

What is nocino walnut liqueur? ›

Nocino is an Italian liqueur made with unripe walnuts that are still soft in their green husks. It's spicy, sweet, slightly bitter, and delicious served drizzled over vanilla ice cream, or served on its own as an aperitif. The drink gets its name from the Italian word for green walnuts—nocino.

What does nocino mean in Italian? ›

1. Green walnuts – Nocino, the diminutive of noce (walnut in Italian) gets it flavor from macerated green walnuts. Grappa, a brandy made from grapes, serves as its base ingredient. Picked early in the season, sliced walnuts still in their husks soak in the grappa to develop its flavor. 2.

Is nocino good for you? ›

Nocino is not only delicious (after proper aging) and easy to make, unripe walnuts are high in polyphenols and have many medicinal benefits, most historically noted among them as a digestive and anti-parasitic. Vin de noix, walnut wine, is nocino's near relation traditionally made in France.

Is nocino safe to drink? ›

Classified as a digestif, Nocino is designed to improve digestion following a hearty meal. As such, it is most commonly served neat and at room temperature. Unlike limoncello, which is often taken as a shot, the warming flavors of Nocino encourage you to take things slow and sip on it.

How much alcohol is in walnut liqueur? ›

Commercially available nocino is typically 40 percent alcohol by volume, or 80 proof.

What flavors go well with nocino? ›

Nocico pairs very nicely with brown spirits like whiskey, Scotch or brandy, and it can be used as a creative substitute for sweet vermouths like Carpano Antica. Below are a couple of nocino co*cktail idea that are quite tasty and fun to try. Served on a large ice cube. Served up with brandied cherry garnish.

What is the best way to drink liqueur? ›

A liqueur can be enjoyed neat at room temperature, at fridge temperature, and with ice (keeping in mind that the cold reduces the tastebuds' sensitivity). Traditionally a liqueur like Limoncello is taken freezing cold, while other types of liqueurs can make a delighful warm punch if diluted with very hot water.

Why is my nocino so bitter? ›

Now fresh nocino is very bitter despite the added sugar and spices because of all the tannins that get extracted from the green walnuts. However, over time those tannins breakdown and soften. While most traditional nocino recipes say to let it rest for a year after making it so that it has time to mellow.

What is the tradition of the nocino? ›

To make the Nocino, it is said that the walnuts must be gathered by the woman most skilled at preparing the drink. This woman must climb barefooted into the tree and pick only the finest nuts by hand without damaging the skin. The walnuts are then left in the evening dew throughout the night and infused the next day.

What is the Italian liqueur that tastes like licorice? ›

Sambuca is produced by the infusion of elder bush and licorice, sweetened with sugar and enhanced with a secret combination of herbs and spices. Tasting Notes: Romana Sambuca is a distinctive, flavorful and unique Italian liqueur. At 42% alcohol by volume, with a bold yet pleasingly sweet anise flavor.

Is nocino an amaro? ›

Nocino is an Italian amaro made from walnuts, while Pelinkovac is based on wormwood and is thought to be the first Croatian drink enjoyed in the court of Napoleon III.

When to harvest black walnuts for nocino? ›

It's time to harvest them when the green walnuts are about the size of a small lime. This falls between mid-May and early July, depending on how hot your spring is. If it's a warm Mediterranean-like spring, you'll be harvesting sometime between mid-May to mid-June.

How are you supposed to drink Chambord? ›

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How: Add 120ml of champagne (prosecco, cava or sparkling wine is perfect for this drink too) into a coupe glass and add 15ml Chambord. Garnish with a black raspberry. We Say: An easy to make, easy to drink aperitif which serves as a perfect co*cktail pre-dinner.

How is Jägermeister served? ›

The company recommends that Jägermeister be kept on ice and served cold, and suggests that it be kept in a freezer at −18 °C (0 °F) or on tap between −15 and −11 °C (5 and 12 °F). Contrary to a rumor that has circulated on the internet, Jägermeister does not contain deer or elk blood.

How do you serve almond liqueur? ›

It can be enjoyed as a cordial over ice, or mixed with carbonated drinks for a longer beverage. The almond liqueur pairs well with coffee and is often used in creamy co*cktails or as a way to sweeten up a martini.

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