- -30 %
Cipriani Prosecco Spumante Brut
Light straw-yellow color with fresh green hues. Aromas of apple with hints of sweet citrus. Balanced structure and a memorable lingering finish.
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In 1931, an idea became a reality, Giuseppe Cipriani opened his Harry's Bar. It is located in Venice, in a small stone building along the canal, right next to St. Mark's Square. Cipriani's secret is not in what can be seen or touched, but in what can be felt. Customers at this place really feel like royalty! The remarkable cocktails and the almost century-old history of its bar have gained such popularity all over the world that in 2001 it received an award from the Italian Ministry of Culture and was declared a "National Landmark".
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