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Hi, liquore mean liquor, Evangelisti is the brand , anisetta is a kind of liquor based on anise , da dessert mean good for dessert ( is an Italian form es "tuta da pioggia" mean rainy suit ) so

"Anisetta Evangelisti" dessert liquor

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