Crodino

Crodino is a non-alcoholic bitter aperitif, produced since 1964. Since 1995 it is manufactured by Gruppo Campari. It is an orange-coloured drink made from herbal extracts and sugar and sold in 10 cl bottles. It is primarily consumed in Italy and other European countries.

It is closed with a crown cap.

Name
The name Crodino derives from a comune in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Crodo, Italy, where it has been bottled since 1964.

Cocktails
It is used to make Sixteen Rum, a cocktail of Piedmont, consisting of rum, vermouth (Martini rosso or other), Crodino, and lemon juice or a lemon slice. Typical portions are about half a shot each of rum and vermouth (¾ oz or 25 ml), and a full bottle (100 ml) of Crodino.