INFORMATION
- Drinks in Italy – "Find out about the different drinks in Italy, from aperitivos such as Vermouth and Campari, to the well-known digestivos grappa and amaro. Also information on Italian coffee and soft drinks"
- Italian Coffee Drinks - How to Order Coffee in an Italian Bar – "Espresso? Latte? Caffe Corretto? What Should I Order in the Bar?" – By Martha Bakerjian – Source: Italy Travel section of About.com
- Italian Drinks – "Italy, the country of great coffee, is also famous for. its many alcoholic drinks" – Source: Found in the Italy – "Comprehensive Guide to Italy" – section of europe-cities – "Europe-Cities.com has been developed to provide useful and trustworthy information about European destinations in a well-organized manner." – In multiple languages
- Italian Drinks – "What do Italians usually drink? Italian drinks: mixed alcoholic drinks and non alcoholic drinks are a habit for most Italians. Italian digestive drinks are a pleasant tradition in Italy." – Ana Maria da Costa Vasconcellos – Source: All About Italian Food – "Italian Food, Italian Food recipes"
- ALCOHOLIC
- APERITIFS
- Campari
- Cynar
- BEERS
- Moretti – Source: web site – In English, Italian
- Nastro Azzurro – In Italian Only – Before you enter their web site, you MUST provide your date of birth or FaceBook login – part of Peroni – Source: web site
- Nastro Azzurro – Before you enter their web site, you MUST provide, "PLEASE TELL US WHERE YOU AE FROM" AND your date of birth – Source: International web site – In multiple languages
- Peroni – Before you enter their web site, you MUST provide specific information – Source: web site – In multiple languages
- CHAMPAGNE EQUIVALENTS AKA SPARKING WINES
- Prosecco
- Spumante
- COCKTAILS
- Bellini
- COFFEE DRINKS
- Caffè alla Valdostana
- LIQUEURS AKA DIGESTIFS AKA DIGESTIVES
- Amaretto
- Bergamino
- Carrubo Digestivo
- Cigliegiolo
- Cynar
- Fernet
- Galliano
- Genepi
- Grappa
- Limoncello
- Limoncello Cream (Crema di Limoncello)
- Maraschino
- Nocino
- Sambuca
- Sangue Morlacco
- Strega
- Triple sec
- VERMOUTH
- Cinzano
- Martini
- WINE
- Vin Brulè
- LISTS
- THE DRINKS GUIDE ITALY – Source: Selfridges & Co. – ""
- Italian Drinks – "Italy, the country of great coffee, is also famous for. its many alcoholic drinks" – Source: Found in the Italy – "Comprehensive Guide to Italy" – section of europe-cities – "Europe-Cities.com has been developed to provide useful and trustworthy information about European destinations in a well-organized manner." – In multiple languages
- Italian Drinks – "Typical (alcoholic) drinks of Italy, including: Italian Liquors, Aperitifs, Cocktails, Digestifs and Sweet Dessert Wines" – Source: YourGuideToItaly.com – "your independent guide to Italy and the Italian culture"
- List of Major Italian Liquors & Liqueurs – "The Most Famous Italian Liquors" – Source: lifeinitaly..com – "Italy | Italy daily news, Weather, All you need to know about Italy"
- SEE ALSO:
- BEVERAGES
- Info about, for or on prosecco in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, May 25, 2011
- Info about espresso (coffee) in Italy *, dated, Tuesday, January 27, 2009
- Info on how to order coffee/expresso in Italy *, dated, Tuesday, August 28, 2007
- FOOD
- Info on vegetables (cooking and some recipes) in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, July 20, 2011
- Info about, for or on pizza in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, March 23, 2011
- Info on some of my blog entries (URLs) about, for or on food in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, February 16, 2011
- Info about, for or on Christmas cookies and cakes in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, December 08, 2010
- Info about, for or on salumi (Italian cured meats) in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, November 17, 2010
- Info about, for or on gelato (ice cream) in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- Info about, for or on formaggi (cheeses) in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Info about, for or on pasta in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, July 28, 2010
- Info on food blogs in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, June 30, 2010
- Info on some of the food delicacies/specialties from the region of Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Monday, March 08, 2010
- Info about chocolate in Italy *, dated, Tuesday, January 13, 2009
- Info on Olive Oil in Italy *, dated, Tuesday, March 20, 2007
- Info on Food Products of Italy *, dated, Tuesday, January 31, 2006
- FOOD STORES
- Info on food and grocery stores (chain) in Abruzzo, Italy *, dated Wednesday, October 06, 2010
- Info on food and grocery stores (chain) in Tuscany/Toscana, Italy *, dated Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- Info on Food Stores (Chains) in Italy *, dated Monday, November 21, 2005
- RELATED BLOG ENTRIES
- Info about an Italian aperitivo in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, June 22, 2011
- Info on food museums in Italy *, dated, Wednesday, April 20, 2011
- Info on Cooking Classes in Italy *, dated, Friday May 12, 2006
- Info on Visiting Food Shrines in France and one in Italy *, dated, Sunday, January 15, 2006
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That's it for Wednesday, 28 September 2011: mercoledì, 28 settembre 2011
Ciao, Ben
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