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Where to find limoncello in Italy. Many of the limoncello factories sell their products on-site. In Sorrento, I Giardini di Cataldo was founded as a limoncello factory in 1999 but is located in a ...
After pounding the narrow lanes of the old town – lined with tourist shops selling lace, limoncello and huge lemons – treat your feet to some handmade leather sandals from Sandali Siniscalchi ...
Those fancy guests were served Sorrento's fancy magical elixir: limoncello, a simple liqueur made from sugar, alcohol and only a specific type of lemon grown here in the region.
In the early 1900s, Maria Antonia Farace, the owner of a small hotel on the island of Capri, made a liqueur with citrus fruits from her garden that she would offer to all her guests.
Southern Italy is known for limoncello, made with just lemon peels, grain alcohol, sugar and water. It's produced mostly by artisanal small "factories" that pick and peel organic lemons by hand ...
Sorrento lemons are also sweeter and have more juice, which makes them great for cooking making authentic limoncello. You won't find authentic Sorrento lemons in grocery stores in the U.S., though ...