Angostura is a Trinidad and Tobago-based company known for producing the world-famous Angostura aromatic bitters.
Founded in 1824 by German physician Dr. Johann Siegert in the town of Angostura, Venezuela.
In 1875, the company relocated to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Apart from bitters, Angostura produces rums, amaros, and other cocktail mixers.
The company has won several international awards for its products.
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Angostura bitters were first created in 1824 by a German physician named Dr. Johann Siegert in the town of Angostura, Venezuela. The recipe was later perfected and the company relocated to Port of Spain, Trinidad in 1875.
Angostura bitters are extremely concentrated and are not meant to be drunk straight. They should be used sparingly in cocktail recipes to add flavor and complexity.
Angostura bitters are an essential ingredient in many classic cocktails, including the Old Fashioned, Manhattan, and Pisco Sour.
Angostura produces a range of premium rums, including the Angostura 7 Year, Angostura 1919, and Angostura Legacy.
Angostura products are widely available in liquor stores and online retailers. They are also used in many bars and restaurants around the world.