New Distillates and Specials Zedda Piras Myrtle from Sardinia - 50 cl Zedda PI064 €13.75 The times of bitter at the bar are over… or not? Zedda Piras Mirto di Sardegna liqueur! the traditional Sardinian bitter made from the berries of the myrtle plant, the authentic one, just like at home! -+ Add to Box
New Tea and Infusions Energade Lemon - 50 cl Energade PF030 €1.59 When you were a young man, you liked working out in the gym. But after each session, you felt like you were dead! Tired and exhausted. The only drink that could restore your strength and quench your thirst at the same time was Energade Lemon. You drank this bright red supplement, rich in minerals and vitamins as soon as you got into the car on your way... -+ Add to Box
New Distillates and Specials Zedda Piras White Myrtle of Sardinia - 70 cl Zedda PI138 €19.50 Zedda Piras' Mirto Bianco di Sardegna is the refined "younger brother" of the famous Mirto Rosso. This niche liqueur stands out for its unique production, obtained from the maceration in pure alcohol of green leaves, shoots and, sometimes, not yet ripe berries. The result is a greenish-coloured liqueur, thanks to the chlorophyll released by the leaves,... -+ Add to Box
New Tea and Infusions Energade Orange - 50 cl Energade PF028 €1.59 You remember that when you were young, gym sessions used to kill you. After running kilometres, and lifting weights repeatedly, you felt tired and exhausted. In the car you used to drink Orange Energade, a very good vitamin and mineral supplement. And it recharged you right away! Even now that you're a bit older, you stock up on Energade Orange at home.... -+ Add to Box
New Distillates and Specials Zedda Piras Filu e Ferru Pomace brandy - 70 cl Zedda PI100 €22.45 Zedda Piras Filu e Ferru Pomace brandy, in a 70 cl format, represents a vigorous distillate enriched by a light aroma deriving from wild fennel seeds and the infusion of lemon peel. This delicious brandy follows an ancient recipe, handed down over time through the tradition of Casa Zedda Piras. The name "Filu 'e Ferru" has fascinating origins, deriving... -+ Add to Box