LIMONCELLO CLUB — JOIN THE BITTER-SWEET LIFE. * FICTIVE RE-BRANDING FOR LIMONCELLO
The italian classic "Limoncello" has been given a make-over. Italian cultural heritage meets young modernity: The "Limoncello Club" - Join the bitter-sweet life. Because not only eating, but also drinking connects. Salute!
Packaging Photography: Sophia Josephs

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