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Casa Braulio

WELCOME TO CASA BRAULIO

Where Time Slows Down and Magic Happens in the Heart of Bormio

COME VISIT US

VISIT OUR CELLARS

Casa Braulio is more than a production plant for Braulio; it is the living heart where the amaro and its history were born. The visit are guided by our master blender, ensuring a comprehensive and enriching experience, and are thoughtfully organized in accordance with the production time.

AVAILABILITY

Year-round access to our cellars:

Reserve in advance for an exceptional experience.

Booking is necessary according to the calendar.

PRICE

10€

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TOUR

Groups up to 12 people, a 50-minute duration, and a meeting point at Via Roma 27.

How to prepare/get ready for the tour.

LANGUAGES

Italian and English

Amaro Braulio

CELLARS HISTORY

Discover the captivating history of Amaro Braulio in its cellars in Bormio, an enchanting labyrinth with 319 barrels where come together provenance, craftsmanship and a unique aging process. Originally nestled just meters below the Peloni family’s house, the cellars expanded during the 1970s and again in 2017 followed an additional restauration to accommodate Braulio’s growing popularity. Immerse yourself in a multisensorial journey where the rich heritage meets modernity and craftsmanship.

CELLARS HISTORY

Discover the captivating history of Amaro Braulio in its cellars in Bormio, an enchanting labyrinth with 319 barrels where come together provenance, craftsmanship and a unique aging process. Originally nestled just meters below the Peloni family’s house, the cellars expanded during the 1970s and again in 2017 followed an additional restauration to accommodate Braulio’s growing popularity. Immerse yourself in a multisensorial journey where the rich heritage meets modernity and craftsmanship.

Amaro Braulio
Amaro Braulio

OUR CELLARS JOURNEY

Embark on an extraordinary exploration of the Amaro Braulio cellars, revealing the unexpected world beneath Bormio. Our meticulously curated cellar visit is designed to engage all five senses, immersing you in a sensory journey where aromas and flavors are heightened at each step. Guided from the infusion point to the final tasting, you’ll delve deeper into the history and distinctive aging process. Experience the essence of Amaro Braulio, inspired by the captivating territory, as you live, listen and savor the exquisite flavors that await you.

BOOK YOUR VISIT

OUR CELLARS JOURNEY

Embark on an extraordinary exploration of the Amaro Braulio cellars, revealing the unexpected world beneath Bormio. Our meticulously curated cellar visit is designed to engage all five senses, immersing you in a sensory journey where aromas and flavors are heightened at each step. Guided from the infusion point to the final tasting, you’ll delve deeper into the history and distinctive aging process. Experience the essence of Amaro Braulio, inspired by the captivating territory, as you live, listen and savor the exquisite flavors that await you.

BOOK YOUR VISIT

Amaro Braulio

AMARO BRAULIO HISTORY

The great heritage handed down from generation to generation, made up of history, a strong link with the territory and craftsmanship, is the great treasure that the Peloni family has been able to preserve over the years.

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AMARO BRAULIO PRODUCTION

The production of Braulio follows a unique and authentic process first used over 145 years ago. The aging process in Slavonian oak barrels up to 2 years. allows the aromas to get their time to “breath” and quietly marry together

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PHILOSOPHY

Only by slowing down you can fully appreciate a moment and make it unforgettable

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