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Most asked questions

What does Sarti mean?

Sarti is the surname of the founder of Casa Sarti and owner of the distillery Luigi Sarti & Figli. The brand Sarti has been acquired by Campari Group in 1995. Sarti is an Italian surname. In English it means "tailors".

Where does the brand Sarti come from?

Sarti is the surname of the previous owner, the family who founded Casa Sarti in Bologna in 1885. The brand Sarti has been acquired by Campari Group in 1995.

What is the alcohol content of Sarti Rosa?

Sarti Rosa has 14% volume percent (Vol. 14%).

What is the shelf life of Sarti Rosa?

Even if the product has no expiring date, in order to properly appreciate its taste and flavor it should be consumed within 18 months. It is also recommended to consume the product within 6 months after opening the bottle, to appreciate its fragrance and freshness.

What is the best way to store Sarti Rosa?

During transport and storage, the product must be protected from: - High temperatures (above 30°C for a period of 20 days) - Long-lasting, direct light irradiation - Direct sunlight (should be avoided altogether) - Low temperatures (below -8°C)

How long can an opened bottle of Sarti Rosa be safely drunk?

In order for taste and aromas to come into their own, we recommend carefully rotating the stock, storing it protected from light and high temperatures and consuming the product within 6 months after opening.

Does Sarti Rosa contain allergens?

No, Sarti Rosa does not contain allergens.

Does Sarti Rosa contain gluten?

Sarti Rosa doesn’t contain gluten and it’s suitable for celiacs.

Is Sarti Rosa Halal?

No, Sarti Rosa is not Halal.

Is Sarti Rosa kosher?

No, Sarti Rosa is not made according to kosher rules.

Is Sarti Rosa suitable for vegetarians?

Yes, Sarti Rosa is suitable for vegetarians.

Is Sarti Rosa suitable for vegans?

Yes, Sarti Rosa is suitable for vegans.

Are the fruits macerated in alcohol at Sarti? If so, for how long?

No. Sarti Rosa contains fruit juices of blood orange, mango and passion fruit.

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