Luxardo Sambuca dei Cesari Liqueur

Luxardo Sambuca dei Cesari Liqueur

Luxardo Sambuca dei Cesari Liqueur

Regular price £20.99
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  • From: Veneto, Italy
  • Volume: 700ml
  • ABV: 38%
  • Shipped by My Drinks Club
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Luxardo Sambuca dei Cesari embodies the essence of a timeless Italian liqueur. Its captivating blend of star anise, carefully selected herbs and spices, fine alcohol, sugar, and the pristine volcanic water sourced from Luxardo's very own springs, sets it apart. Crafted following the original family recipe, this exceptional beverage combines premium ingredients with state-of-the-art production techniques, ensuring an unparalleled level of quality.

Luxardo Sambuca dei Cesari has a rich history dating back to ancient times, where it was revered for its therapeutic properties. Originating from China, the anise plant gradually spread across the Mediterranean region, becoming a beloved ingredient in traditional dishes and desserts. Whether enjoyed neat, over ice, or accompanied by three coffee beans for the classic Italian "Sambuca con la mosca," it promises an authentic experience. Additionally, it harmonises beautifully with coffee or when diluted with water, making it the perfect choice for a delightful aperitivo.

Dalmatia, a picturesque region stretching 600km along the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, holds a rich history. Zara, once the Venetian capital of Dalmatia for four centuries, witnessed subsequent rule by Napoleon's France and later Austria. In 1817, Girolamo Luxardo, serving as a consular representative, relocated his family to Zara. His wife, Maria Canevari, devoted herself to perfecting "Rosolior Maraschino," a liqueur with medieval origins often crafted in convents. Establishing a distillery in 1821, Girolamo tirelessly refined the liqueur, earning an exclusive "Privilege" from the Emperor of Austria—an esteemed recognition of Luxardo's exceptional quality. To this day, the company proudly bears the title of "Privilegiata Fabbrica Maraschino Exelsior." Luxardo's influence extended internationally as their Maraschino liqueur became an essential ingredient in cocktails. The family expanded their repertoire, introducing products like the Cherry Liqueur "Sangue Morlacco," Original Maraschino Cherries, Limoncello, and more.

In 1913, Michelangelo Luxardo, the third-generation heir, erected a state-of-the-art distillery, likely the largest in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. A testament to its significance, the impressive structure still stands on Zara's harbour, serving as the headquarters and residence of the Luxardo family. However, the outbreak of World War II in 1940 disrupted their industrial activities. The distillery and the city itself faced devastation from indiscriminate bombings by Anglo-American forces in 1943-44. As German troops withdrew from Dalmatia in late 1944, Tito's partisans took over. The majority of the surviving Italian population was forced into exile, scattering to Italy and various parts of the world, including Australia, Canada, and the Americas. Tragically, many members of the Luxardo family fell victim to the turmoil, with Pietro Luxardo being kidnapped and Nicolo II and his wife Bianca senselessly drowned by the invaders.

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