‘Italian Cognac’

Most of these bottles must be from before 1936. Thereafter it was forbidden to use the name ‘cognac’ for Italian products.

Ape, MilanoApe, MilanoAntoniazzi 1933-1944, Veneto Bettitoni (Ancona); with sigillo Regno Fasci Bianchi Brotto, Cornuda Branca, cognac medicinal by Fratelli Branca Cognac Vecchio by Fratelli Branca, Milano Bisleri, Milano Buton Buton, Bologna CarpeneM. Cavazzin 1930s, TorinoClamei 1930-40s, RomaCognac Commune di SiennaCora, After 1966, Costigliole d'Asti Distillery Reunite di Liquori, Milano Duca di Salaparuta (1930s) 1933-1944; PalermoDucale Fratelli Cassi Ragusa Fausto Filippi, PadovaFolonari, BresciaGiuseppe Ottolini, RomaIsolabella, 1960s, MilanoItaliano, MilanoLandi Cognac Luxardo cognac, Zara, Dalmatië (Croatia, but in the time it was under Italian occupation) Luxardo medicinal cognac, Zara, Dalmatië Marenco, 1930sMario Groppi, Cilavegna - Mortara, PaviaMartinazzi 1940s (Kingdom seal, 1944-1947), TorinoRamazotti  Luigi Renzini, Milano Arturo Rossi, Angera Sarti, Bologna Sis, Veneto Cognac Stravecchio, Martini & Rossi, Torino G. Stoppani, Bari Stravecchio, Martini & Rossi, Torino  Tenerelli Tenerelli corrected: brandy  Vecchio Cognac, Tassoni (Salo) Vlahov, Romano Zara Cognac Vierge, by Ingham Whitaker, Marsala (Sicily)

 

 


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