FLORE
Preparing something bitter
01
15 second botanical study

Dark citrus enters first.
Bitter roots finish the conversation.

New release · 01 / 04

Bitter is Back.

Chinotto & Gentian. A grown-up botanical soda with a long memory and a clean exit.

Turn the bottle

A beautiful
acquired taste.

Sweetness had a good run. FLORE begins where it ends, with ingredients that reveal themselves slowly and never beg to be liked.

FLORE Chinotto and Gentian can with citrus and gentian on black slate
01 · The citrus

Small orange. Large opinion.

Chinotto is a dark-skinned citrus grown around the Ligurian coast. Less sunshine-in-a-glass, more orange peel at dusk. Its aromatic bitterness arrives bright, then turns beautifully stern.

02 · The root

The finish has roots.

Gentian has anchored European bitters for centuries. We brew the root for its earthy, lingering pull, the sort of finish that makes another sip feel less like a habit and more like a decision.

03 · The pour

Nothing to hide behind.

Together, they make a soda that opens with charred orange, deepens into herbs and leaves the palate dry. No syrupy apology. Just 250ml of exceptionally good judgement.

Chinotto oranges, blue gentian flowers and roots on wet black slate
The raw material

Bitterness
has better
ingredients.

Dark citrus. Mountain root. A little patience. Sweetness was not invited.

Grown slowly · brewed colder
Orange peel expressed over a tall botanical soda
The preferred ritual

Tall glass.
Hard ice.
No umbrella.

Pour cold. Twist orange peel over the glass and leave it there. Add company if their conversation is good.

FLORE Chinotto and Gentian canServe at 4°CAperitivo hour, dinner, or the meeting that should have been an email.

For palates that prefer a plot twist.

The botanical cabinet

Four ways
to say no.

Each FLORE begins with plants and ends deliberately dry. Choose a can. Watch the room change its mind.

FLORE
Chinotto and Gentian FLORE canMove to inspect
Flavour 01 / 04

Chinotto & Gentian

Charred orange, forest herbs and an earthy, dry finish.
The house favourite. Naturally.

Four apothecary alcoves with the botanical ingredients of every FLORE flavour
01 Chinotto02 Elderflower03 Hibiscus04 Cola Noir
The flavour archive

Four plants walk into a cabinet.

None asks for syrup.

The film room

Watch the
botanicals work.

Studio studies in citrus, root and the occasional well-judged pour. Sound remains optional. Taste does not.

Film 01 · Botanical archive13 seconds of excellent restraint
Film 02 · Chinotto studyThe launch, uninterrupted
Field notes

Good taste,
documented.

4.81,247 verified palates
“Finally, a soft drink that does not taste like it is trying to win a child’s birthday party.”
Elena V. · Verified buyer
“The chinotto has the structure of a proper aperitivo. Ice, orange peel, done.”
Marcus T. · Verified buyer
“Complex enough to slow me down. Dry enough to order another.”
Priya S. · Verified buyer
“I brought wine. Everyone asked about the soda.”
Louis A. · Verified buyer
The four FLORE botanical soda flavours
The discovery box · 12 × 250ml

Meet your new usual.

Six cans of our new Chinotto & Gentian, plus two of every other botanical. Delivered every four weeks, because a good fridge deserves standards.

£29 per box · delivery included

Pause or cancel any time. First box protected by our no-hard-feelings guarantee.