What does Montenegro taste like? I don't think I have been able to try it outside of a cocktail. But it seems pretty similar to averna? You can't go wrong with a black Manhattan
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Montenegro has kind of a citrus and clove taste. It kinda reminds me of mulling spices used with mulled cider. I haven't had Averna but I read that it has more of a licorice taste? If that's accurate, then I would say it's different enough to notably change the taste of the cocktail.
Yeah averna is licorice and maybe... Chocolate?
Citrus and clove sounds like it would make the perfect winter drink