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Cipriani
Amaro 7 Parti
50cl
- Unit
- Box of 6
Description
VENICE, 1931 - The origins of Harry's Bar
At the end of the 1920s, Giuseppe Cipriani was a barman at the Hotel Europa in Venice. It was here that a young American, Harry Pickering, was staying with an aunt in Italy to cure his alcoholism. Following a quarrel, Harry finds himself alone in Venice, penniless. It was Giuseppe Cipriani who helped him get home by lending him money. A few years later, Pickering returned to Venice and repaid his debt: "Giuseppe, thank you, here's the money. In fact, to show my gratitude, I'll also add these: how much do you need to open a bar in society", at which point Giuseppe decided: "We'll call it Harry's Bar".
From meditative after-dinner companion to Mixology protagonist
Amaro 7 Parti Cipriani is an artichoke-flavoured bitter that can play different roles with its strong personality and intense bouquet. A digestive bitter, the ideal companion to end a meal with friends or for a moment of contemplative peace, it is also perfect for reinventing the great classics of Mixology: from the Manhattan to the Americano, the Negroni and many other traditional cocktails.
Tasting
Eye: Intense amber
Nose: Round, intense bouquet
Mouth: Full and soft
Contains sulfites
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