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Sambuca (Italian: [samˈbuːka]) is an Italian anise-flavoured liqueur. Its most common variety is often referred to as "white sambuca" to differentiate it from other varieties that are deep blue ("black sambuca") or bright red ("red sambuca"). [ 1 ]
The main assumptions: from the Greek stringed instrument Sambuca; or from Sambucus, commonly referred to as elderberry plants, widespread since antiquity in the valley of Lake Arancio. [citation needed] Leonardo Sciascia breaks down the name Sambuca in As-Sambuqah and interprets it as a "remote place". [4] Until 1928 the town was called Sambuca ...
The full version is composed of four courses: [18] [19] a first course (primo), usually a dish based on pasta, risotto, rice, polenta, legumes or soup; [20] [21] [22] a second course (secondo), based on meat, fish, dairy products such as cheese or eggs; [23] [24] [25] a side dish (contorno) of raw or cooked vegetables, which accompanies the ...
Castello Mio is a brand of Sambuca liqueur owned and produced by Castle Brands Inc. Described as “super premium,” Castello Mio is distilled in Veneto, Italy by a family company that has been in business since the 1800s. [1] It has an ABV of 38%.
Sambuca, which was still operating at the same location as of November 19, 2014, announced plans to open a new bar "Lawless" on the second floor. [26] In early 2014, Post Properties listed the Post Rice Lofts for sale, while claiming an apartment occupancy rate of ninety-five percent and an average rental price of $1,700 per month. [26]
Price at the Exxxotica Expo, July 2010. Price chose the first name Kirsten for her stage name because it was the true name of her best friend, who was also an adult entertainer. [3] She has stated that, as a child, she wanted to be a model on The Price Is Right, which is how she came up with the last name Price. [3]
Sambuca Pistoiese is a town and comune of the Province of Pistoia in the Italian region of Tuscany.The comune is in fact constituted by several different villages (frazioni), the most important of which are Pàvana at 491 metres (1,611 ft) and Treppio at 610 to 750 metres (2,000 to 2,460 ft), along the valley of the Limentra di Sambuca and the Limentra orientale, respectively.
Sambuca is an alcoholic drink. Sambuca may also refer to: Sambuca (siege engine), ancient naval weapon; Sambuca (instrument), an ancient stringed instrument; Sambuca or sambuca rotata, a hurdy-gurdy, a hand-cranked stringed musical instrument from the Middle Ages; Sambuca, a song by British garage act Wideboys; Sambuca di Sicilia, comune in ...