Grape varieties
100% Miscellaneous
Notes
Delicious non-alcoholic lemon liqueur made from the pulp of sun-ripened Sicilian lemons. It is ideal as an alcohol-free alternative for preparing ice cream specialties and sorbets or as a refreshing drink after a fine meal. Serve ice cold!
Vinification
All the valuable organoleptic properties of the original fruit are extracted from the peel, pulp and juice of lemons. Limoncino 0.0 is an innovative non-alcoholic drink that embodies the complexity and elegance of the aromas and fragrances of freshly picked Sicilian lemons. Its freshness makes it perfect both on its own and as an ingredient in delicious mocktails.
Producer
BOTTEGA / ALEXANDER
Distilleria Bottega was founded in 1977 by Aldo Bottega, a master distiller with over 30 years of professional experience in making grappa. Since his passing in 1983, his son Sandro, with siblings Barbara and Stefano, has been responsible for the management. In 1992, the brand 'Il Vino dei Poeti' was launched. This made it possible to open up new markets. Just three years later, the successful revival of Fragolino, a drink with a long tradition, was achieved. Today, Distilleria Bottega is known for its fine and noble products in beautiful presentation. The bottles made of mouth-blown glass were specially designed by Sandro Bottega and are now offered under the term 'Art in Grappa'.
Distilleria Bottega was founded in 1977 by Aldo Bottega, a master distiller with over 30 years of professional experience in making grappa. Since his passing in 1983, his son Sandro, with siblings Barbara and Stefano, has been responsible for the management. In 1992, the brand 'Il Vino dei Poeti' was launched. This made it possible to open up new markets. Just three years later, the successful revival of Fragolino, a drink with a long tradition, was achieved. Today, Distilleria Bottega is known for its fine and noble products in beautiful presentation. The bottles made of mouth-blown glass were specially designed by Sandro Bottega and are now offered under the term 'Art in Grappa'.