Feine Getränke
Reine Zutaten, zeitloser Geschmack.
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Limoncello Antica Ricetta -
Limoncello Gagliano Tradizionale -
Sahnelimoncello aus Capri Sorrento -
Limoncello di Sorrento GIOIA LUISA -
Gioia Luisa Limoncello aus Capri -
Unnimaffissu - Limoncello Siciliano -
'Ravello' Memoritaly Limoncello von der Amalfiküste -
Sorrento Limoncello Cream von der Amalfiküste: Cremiger Limoncello-Genuss aus Sorrento -
Limoncello Keramikgläser und Keramiktablett, handbemalt, 4er-Set -
Bonollo Riserva Grappa – Seven Vintage Blend -
Grappa Tignanello – Italienischer Grappa in limitierter Auflage aus dem Chianti Classico -
Barolo Nebbiolo Grappa – in Eichenfässern gereift -
Likör Chinotto Zitrone - Antica Distilleria Quaglia -
GRAPPA Luigi Francoli L'AMBRA DEL MOSCATO - Gereift -
„Sicilia“ – Handgemachtes Limoncello-Cremeglas -
„Romeo & Julia“ – Handgemachter Limoncello im Glas -
'Positano' Dolceterra Limoncello aus Sorrento Glas und zwei handgefertigte Gläser -
Baileys Original Cream -
Disaronno Amaretto -
WASHINGTON BITTERORANGEN UND KRÄUTER -
Roger Bitter Amaro -
Original Sorrento handgefertigte bemalte Gläser -
Limoncello-Glas von der Amalfiküste
Notizie
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