Martini - Collection - 70cl, 75cl





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Martini Collection mixed lot of collectible bottles in an original wooden case, produced in Italy by Martini & Rossi with bottle volumes of 70 cl or 75 cl and 40% ABV.
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Historic bottles and variations of Martini, housed in a collectible wooden case. Martini is one of the most iconic vermouth brands in the world, produced by Martini & Rossi in Pessione, near Turin. Bottle Details: Starting from the top of the case: Martini Spumante: A bottle of the brand's sparkling wine. Martini Extra Dry: Introduced in 1900, it is characterized by citrus notes and a drier aromatic profile. Martini Rosso: The original vermouth created by Luigi Rossi in 1863, known for its amber color and bittersweet flavor. Martini Bianco: Launched in the 1910s, it is nicknamed "Bianchissimo" for its vanilla notes. China Martini: A liqueur made from cinchona bark, with a bitter and invigorating flavor. Martini Sparkling Wine: Another variation of sparkling wine, likely an Asti or a historic Prosecco. Collectible bottles, not drinkable
Historic bottles and variations of Martini, housed in a collectible wooden case. Martini is one of the most iconic vermouth brands in the world, produced by Martini & Rossi in Pessione, near Turin. Bottle Details: Starting from the top of the case: Martini Spumante: A bottle of the brand's sparkling wine. Martini Extra Dry: Introduced in 1900, it is characterized by citrus notes and a drier aromatic profile. Martini Rosso: The original vermouth created by Luigi Rossi in 1863, known for its amber color and bittersweet flavor. Martini Bianco: Launched in the 1910s, it is nicknamed "Bianchissimo" for its vanilla notes. China Martini: A liqueur made from cinchona bark, with a bitter and invigorating flavor. Martini Sparkling Wine: Another variation of sparkling wine, likely an Asti or a historic Prosecco. Collectible bottles, not drinkable

