Woodford Reserve Bourbon Cherries (Pack of 2) vs Fabbri Amarena Cherries in Syrup
Overall winner: Fabbri Amarena Cherries in Syrup
Key Differences
Fabbri Amarena cherries (A) are rated higher (4.80 from 4,898 reviews) and praised for a distinctive premium flavor and a reusable glass jar, while Woodford Reserve bourbon cherries (B) target cocktail use with bourbon flavor and have a lower average rating (4.50 from 4,852 reviews). A is noted as gluten-free and vegan with mixed texture reports; B is sold as a 2-pack for cocktails but has some reports of leaks or seal issues and mixed value perceptions
Woodford Reserve Bourbon Cherries (Pack of 2)
Canned cherries infused with bourbon flavor from Woodford Reserve. Enjoyable for cocktails with a balanced sweetness and bourbon hint, as noted by customers. A mix of value perceptions and occasional leakage issues observed
Pros
- pleasant cocktail flavor
- quality-tavorable taste
- suitable for Old Fashioned and Manhattans
- contains bourbon-inspired notes
Cons
- mixed value perception
- reports of leaking juice
- improperly sealed jars
Fabbri Amarena Cherries in Syrup
Amarena Fabbri cherries preserved in syrup; gluten free, non-GMO, vegan. Ideal as a dessert garnish or cocktail component. Customers note great flavor and quality, with versatile use in cocktails and over desserts
Pros
- gluten free
- non-GMO
- vegan
- distinctive flavor
Cons
- mixed texture reviews
- price perceived as high by some
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Woodford Reserve |
| Durability | Fabbri |
| Versatility | Fabbri |
| User Reviews | Fabbri |