To determine the age of your Martini & Rossi bottle, it's essential to check for specific indicators such as the label design, bottle shape, and any dates printed on the label or cap. Martini & Rossi has evolved its branding over the years, so a vintage label can help identify its age. Additionally, if you have any specific markings or a production code, you might be able to find more detailed information online or through collector resources. If you need a precise age, consulting with a vintage bottle expert or an online collector community may also help.
i have in my hand a bottle of martini rossi the bottle have antique label is heavy product of Italy vino vermouth secco.produced an bottle by s.p.a. martini rossi torino 1pint and 14 ounces fluid renfield importers -ltd-New York ,New York. the bottle is green is toll very toll. this bottle is value somthing ?
Yes ,I have the martini rossi bottle is a big . she have 21 " long is fat bottle she have the signature of martini rossi in the neck .The neck have a red stamp say "Italy ".I do know what year is the bottlle.Do you tell me what year is the bottle. Thank you
Martini and Rossi is the name of the company that makes Martini Rosso.
try the Murano glass forums at http://www.fossilfly.com. They have a label library and should be able to help.
rossi and martini asti spumante
The shelf life of Martini & Rossi vermouth can vary depending on the specific type and storage conditions. Typically, an unopened bottle of vermouth can last for about 6 to 9 months if stored in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Once opened, it is recommended to consume the vermouth within 3 to 6 months for optimal flavor. It's important to note that the quality of the vermouth may deteriorate over time, affecting its taste and aroma.
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Martini and Rossi
Yes. That is a legal issue. The Italian government does not like having the word spumante being associated with common, sweet sparkling wine. They have a good reason though...spumante means sparkling in Italian.
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