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Italian vermouth brand featured in "Breaking Away"
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cinzano
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Cinzano is an Italian brand of vermouth , a brand owned since 1999 by Gruppo Campari . It comes in four versions: Cinzano Rosso, which is amber-coloured; Cinzano Bianco, which is white and drier than Rosso, yet still considered a sweet vermouth ; Cinzano ...
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n. a brand of Italian vermouth available in several versions
Usage examples of cinzano.
They looked as though they might drink Cinzano or port and lemon, and he would erupt unless she tipped him off.
A fucking great Cinzano beach umbrella with a pointy end and a couple of twisted spokes.
Out the side of his vision, John watched Doris pour a Cinzano, gulp it down, pour another, this time with a lemon zest, gulp it down, and then in a more relaxed state, pour a third.
We'd sit in here over a Cinzano Bianco, and he'd show me the colour snaps of his holiday in Majorca .
Across the bar were Cinzano ashtrays and shiny equipment for making 'le cocktail': strainers, shakers, fruit-knife and swizzle-sticks.
Anyway, she looked in a lot of cupboards and drawers, and she found those three loose cassettes, out of their boxes, stacked between the gin and the Cinzano in the drinks cupboard.
I didn't ask for it right away because he'd been standing by the big Cinzano poster doing nothing ever since I'd come through the arrival gate, so I went along to have a look at him.
For the first time, he fit in because there were examples of him and Ofelia everywhere, a tall Dutchman and a nearly miniature black girl sitting at a table under a single Cinzano parasol that constituted a sidewalk cafe, a Mexican with a blonde jinetera taking the air in a bicycle cab, a beefy Englishman with a girl tottering on new platform shoes.
Rather than a uniformed attendant with a name tag and a welcoming smile, a sullen young man, about nineteen, watched over the ungated entrance from a folding chair under a dirty café umbrella emblazoned with the Cinzano logo.