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27: 105:, etc.) as well as other baking related products, such as liqueur concentrates, fruit syrups, and jams. Luxardo products are sold in about 70 countries worldwide. The distillery employs approximately 45 people, as well as roughly 100 salespeople throughout Italy. The 6,800-square-metre (73,000 sq ft) distillery is capable of producing 6,000 bottles per hour. In 2010, it produced a pre-tax profit of €16 million. 252: 484: 266: 146: 204:
region of Italy, where he built a new distillery and continued the family's and firm's activities. The sixth generation of the family is still active in the operations of the company, including: Piero Luxardo, Franco Luxardo, Guido Luxardo, Matteo Luxardo, Filippo Luxardo and Giorgio Luxardo.
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In 2011 at the New York World Wine and Spirits Competition, the Amaretto di Saschira won double gold and best liqueur in show and the Triplum Triple Sec Orange won double gold and best fruit liqueur in show.
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The company owns 22,000 marasca cherry trees in what is the largest cherry orchard in the European Union. It also holds the naming rights to its own marasca variety.
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In 1913 a new distillery was built by Michelangelo Luxardo, who was of the third generation of Luxardos. The distillery was one of the largest in the
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by Giorgio Luxardo, who allegedly fled with a sapling of marasca cherry tree and an original Maraschino recipe, before Giorgio moved to
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Girolamo Luxardo died in 1865 at age 81, and his son Nicolò took over the business.
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The company's current products include a variety of liqueurs and similar products (
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at the end of the war. Pietro Luxardo, Nicolò II and his wife were killed by
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The firm was founded in 1821 by Girolamo Luxardo in the city of Zara,
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2019: gold medal at the International Spirits Challenge
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Girolamo Luxardo (entrepreneur)

liqueur
Zara
Torreglia
Padua
Maraschino
Sangue Morlacco
Sambuca
Amaretto
Grappa
Passione Nera
Slivovitz
Fernet
Kingdom of Dalmatia
consular representative
Kingdom of Sardinia
Dalmatia
Liquore Maraschino
New Orleans

Austro-Hungarian Empire
Kingdom of Italy
World War I
Allied
Second World War
Yugoslavia
Tito
Foibe massacres
Venice

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