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Negroni
A classic Italian cocktail, the Negroni blends gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari for a balanced, bittersweet drink often enjoyed as an aperitif.
205
1 glass
(90 ml)
CAL
E
Nutri-Score
Contains alcohol and sugars.
Value per 100 ml & per cup (240ml):
225 kcal | 540 kcal
Protein
None
Fats
None
Carbohydrates
6 grams | 7 grams
Fiber
None
Vitamins & Nutrients
None of significance
Satiety and Feelings
The Negroni is alcoholic and sweet. Provides a pleasant flavor but no lasting fullness or nutrition.
What does 1 shot (30 ml) look like?
About 2 tablespoons, roughly the size of a small liquor shot glass.
What does 100 ml look like?
A little less than half a standard cocktail glass.
What does 2000 | 2500 calories look like?
1.6 liters / 54 fl. oz.
Daily Value per 100 milliliter %
Did you know?
The Negroni was invented in Florence, Italy, in 1919 when Count Camillo Negroni asked for a stronger version of the Americano cocktail.
Its iconic red color comes from Campari, a bitter liqueur made from herbs and fruit.
The cocktail is traditionally stirred, not shaken, to maintain clarity and smoothness.
The orange twist adds essential oils that enhance aroma and flavor.
Drawbacks ⚠️
Contains alcohol, which is high in calories and can impair judgment.
Contains added sugars, which contribute to energy spikes and may impact dental health.
No nutritional value; purely a recreational beverage.
















































