Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bellini Cocktail Party Box (from Harry's Bar)


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Includes the authentic recipe for the legendary culinary invention still served at Harry's Bar.Includes 2 fashionable, 7-ounce Cipriani Bellini Glasses, allowing guests to savor the lush flavor of the drink.Signature drink from the greatest bar on earth, now available for the home bar.Key ingredients of the classic "Bellini" cocktail, invented by Giuseppe Cipriani at Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy.Includes 2 cans of original Cipriani Bellini Mix (nectar of white peaches) from the cocktail's place of origin. Opened in 1931, Harry's Bar in Venice was the haunt of Ernest Hemingway, Orson Welles, and Truman Capote. Among other high profile clientele were Arturo Toscanini, Charlie Chaplin, Baron Phillipe de Rothschild, Aristotle Onassis, Henry Fonda, Barbara Hutton, Peggy Guggenheim, and Woody Allen. The Bellini Cocktail was invented sometime between 1934 and 1948 by Giuseppe Cipriani, founder of Harry's Bar. Because of its unique pink color, which reminded Cipriani of the color of the toga of a saint in a painting by 15th-century Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini, he named the drink the "Bellini." The Cipriani family produces Bellini Mix for the signature cocktail, and we are pleased to offer the original Cipriani Bellini Mix (nectar of white peaches) from the cocktail's place of origin, including the original recipe from Harry's Bar. And since there is only one proper way to serve the Bellini, we offer fashionable, 7-ounce Cipriani Bellini Glasses, allowing guests to savor the lush flavor of the celebratory drink. Each "Party Box" includes 2 cans of Bellini Mix and 2 Bellini Glasses. Just add Prosecco (for a non-alcoholic version, sparkling water or seltzer is used in place of the sparkling wine). Have a Bellini. It's beautiful, and you're beautiful, and life is beautiful. Read more Bellini Cocktail Party Box (from Harry's Bar)

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  • Includes the authentic recipe for the legendary culinary invention still served at Harry's Bar
  • Includes 2 fashionable, 7-ounce Cipriani Bellini Glasses, allowing guests to savor the lush flavor of the drink
  • Signature drink from the greatest bar on earth, now available for the home bar
  • Key ingredients of the classic "Bellini" cocktail, invented by Giuseppe Cipriani at Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy
  • Includes 2 cans of original Cipriani Bellini Mix (nectar of white peaches) from the cocktail's place of origin
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    Opened in 1931, Harry's Bar in Venice was the haunt of Ernest Hemingway, Orson Welles, and Truman Capote. Among other high profile clientele were Arturo Toscanini, Charlie Chaplin, Baron Phillipe de Rothschild, Aristotle Onassis, Henry Fonda, Barbara Hutton, Peggy Guggenheim, and Woody Allen. The Bellini Cocktail was invented sometime between 1934 and 1948 by Giuseppe Cipriani, founder of Harry's Bar. Because of its unique pink color, which reminded Cipriani of the color of the toga of a saint in a painting by 15th-century Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini, he named the drink the "Bellini." The Cipriani family produces Bellini Mix for the signature cocktail, and we are pleased to offer the original Cipriani Bellini Mix (nectar of white peaches) from the cocktail's place of origin, including the original recipe from Harry's Bar. And since there is only one proper way to serve the Bellini, we offer fashionable, 7-ounce Cipriani Bellini Glasses, allowing guests to savor the lush flavor of the celebratory drink. Each "Party Box" includes 2 cans of Bellini Mix and 2 Bellini Glasses. Just add Prosecco (for a non-alcoholic version, sparkling water or seltzer is used in place of the sparkling wine). Have a Bellini. It's beautiful, and you're beautiful, and life is beautiful.

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