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LIQUORIFICIO FABBRIZII

LIQUORIFICIO FABBRIZII

We are an enlarged family, proudly Ligurian, of sea and land, west and levant. The part of the west descends from Giovanni Fabbrizii, an entrepreneur in Genoa in the early 1900s, and is linked to Sestri Ponente and Pegli. The Levante part is rooted since 1600 in Val d’Aveto, a green paradise in the hinterland of Chiavari and is linked to Rezzoaglio and Santo Stefano, as well as in Recco and Chiavari. Both have a story linked to liqueurs. Created and traded with great success by Giovanni Fabbrizii in his elegant liberty club frequented by all the beautiful world of the city. Created and savored in the Fugazzi House which for half a century has hosted great lunches and parties between friends and relatives. Giovanni Fabbrizii, liqueur and coffee makers, had invented a bitter and an aperitif that provided to various noble families and that sent from Genoa throughout Italy. They had come out of production with the Second World War, but Laura, one of his bisni, found the notebook in an old furniture with the written formulas of his own hand: thanks to this precious find not only did we finally be able to taste his creations so praised in Family, but we were able to reproduce them and thus give life to the new Fabbrizii liquor factory, now transferred to Val d'Aveto. We have a very deep bond with the Val d'Aveto: we grew up among its meadows and woods, collecting berries, roots, bark, herbs and flowers to make liqueurs of all kinds, from the classic prugnole, grass Luisa and Noocino, ai Great mixes that gave different emotions every year to the first taste. It was natural for us also bring here the historical liqueurs of Giovanni Fabbrizii, because ours is a project that goes beyond the bottle: in fact we want to make known this wonderful area of ​​the Ligurian hinterland to the whole world ... one glass at a time. The lush green, the streams, the wild horses, the ancient villages only have to be discovered because there are persistently, just as Ernest Hemingway fell in love with her who called her ""the most beautiful valley in the world"".

Catégorie de produit

Boissons

Les produits à la foire

  • - Liquors

  • - Amari

Étiqueter

Végétalien
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