Renowned for its deep red color, Campari is an Italian-made alcoholic liqueur - more commonly referred to as an aperitif - and is derived from a proprietary blend of herbs and fruits, including chinotto and cascarilla. Considered a type of bitters, this ruby red sipping liqueur was originally colored using carmine dye made from crushed cochineal insects (the brand has since discontinued using carmine as of 2006). First developed by liquorist and Italian native Gaspare Campari in 1860, ……