Amaro Rosati -Qualis Superior
From a recipe from the Cav. Umberto Rosati of Ascoli Piceno, was born in the second half of the nineteenth century, the digestive elixir "Amaro Rosati".
This exceptional product can be served as an aperitif in the "on the rocks" version with an orange slice or alternatively mixed with an excellent bubble and ginger beer; as a pure digestive to combine with a fine dark chocolate. Also ideal for mixing cocktails and long drinks.
Rosati
The story of Anisetta Rosati starts from afar. Its roots are born in Maltignano in the second half of the nineteenth century, and take on in Ascoli Piceno where the Rosati family still maintains the Central Pharmacy today. Umberto Rosati bought a pharmacy in 1877 and transformed it. Due to its location right in the center of the ancient city of Ascoli, it was called Farmacia Centrale and his descendants (to the fourth generation) still follow the footsteps of their ancestor. In the management of the two pharmacies, he was assisted by his brother Giacomo (he also graduated in both Chemistry and Pharmacy), so he could devote himself to the study of new formulas of pharmaceuticals, which he then carried out in his laboratory and then sold them both in His pharmacies and in other pharmacies throughout Italy. The firm was the most well-known industry in the city of Ascoli, as evidenced by numerous newspapers of the time, in 1891 "with great spirit of understanding and philanthropy" he had established the first Night Pharmacy, in its headquarters at the corner of Corso Umberto and Via del trivio(view of centrality), leaving it "open until one o'clock after midnight and resuming at four in the morning." To develop new techniques and new products he was always around, both in Italy and in the vicinity of the Costa azzurra (where for long periods had retired), in search of officinal herbs and new chemicals, which he then expertly personally compounded, became Those specialties Of which the newspapers of the time often spoken by "manifests and wide approvals from medical and scientific notifications". Following this before a long series of honors, the Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory and the Central Pharmacy of Corso Umberto and Via del Trivio took the title of "Awarded", which is still today the sign of Dr. Rosati's "Centauric Pharmacy Award".
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