





Borsci San Marzano 0,7l

Size: 0,7l bottle Color: brown dark Alc .: 38% San Marzano di San Giuseppe (in Arbëresh, IPA: [ar'bəreʃ]: Shën Marcani, in the regional dialect around Brindisi: Sa'Mmarzanu) is a south-eastern Italian community with 9258 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2016) in the province of Taranto in Puglia , Together with Casalvecchio di Puglia (in Arbëresh: Kazallveqi) and Chieuti (in Arbëresh: Qefti), San Marzano di San Giuseppe is an old Albanian center of the region. Since San Marzano was almost always owned by Albanian families, the preservation of the memory of San Marzano is today the only place among the altogether 14 places founded by Albanians (Belvedere (extinct), Carosino, Civitella, Faggiano, Fragagnano, Monteiasi, Montemesola, Monteparano, Roccaforzata, San Crispieri (today a faction of Faggiano) , San Giorgio, San Martino (extinct) and Santa Maria della Camera (now part of Roccaforzata)) in the Albania Tarantina (Tarentine Albania), which preserves the customs and culture of the country of origin in addition to the conservative pre-Ottoman Albanian language (Gluha Arbëreshë) . [2] Source: Wikipedia In 1840, Giuseppe Borsci developed this unique liqueur, which gained fame in Italy and around the world for its versatility.
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