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When the tomato arrived in Europe, its colour aroused mistrust because it was thought to be toxic. In France, on the contrary, the yellow tomato plant was considered a symbol of romance and men gave it to young ladies, whom they wished to court, as a token of love. This drink is a message of love that should never be misunderstood as it was with the tomato.
When tomatoes first arrived in Europe, their golden hue sparked suspicion, as many believed them to be toxic. In France, however, yellow tomato plants came to symbolise romance, gifted by men as tokens of love to the women they admired. This drink is a love letter in a glass, a reminder that, like the misunderstood tomato, true meaning should never be lost in translation.
Taste of the 1930s and those atmospheres in the clubs of Harlem where, all night long, musicians played jazz in exchange for an apple that became a symbol of the creativity of the musical culture of that period. As time went by, musicians began to affectionately call New York the city where you never sleep, the Big Apple.
A taste of the 1930s and the lively spirit of Harlem's jazz clubs, where musicians would play all night long in exchange for a simple apple-an emblem of the creativity and musical culture of the era. Over time, these musicians began affectionately calling New York, the city that never sleeps, “The Big Apple.”
In 1912, lipstick became a symbol of women's emancipation and a gesture of defiance. suffragettes paraded through the streets of New York with fiery red lips displayed as an expression outside bourgeois conventions and a means of asserting their rights. This drink is a tribute to the courage of women and to an iconic colour of that revolution and of the conquests achieved.
In 1912, lipstick became a bold symbol of women's emancipation and defiance. Suffragettes marched through the streets of New York wearing fiery red lips, breaking societal norms and championing their rights. This drink pays tribute to the courage of those women and the iconic colour that became a hallmark of their revolutionary fight and hard-won achievements.
On 12 April 1961, Russia made the first space flight aboard the Vostok, reaching for the stars. An extraordinary feat that fascinated the world. inspired by that adventure, the drink we offer you to explore a sensory journey similar to that of the cosmonauts who faced the unknown.
On April 12, 1961, Russia made history by completing the first spaceflight aboard the Vostok, reaching the stars and captivating the world. This extraordinary achievement inspired our drink, crafted to take you on a sensory journey just as the cosmonauts bravely ventured into the unknown.
The story of Babushka is the bittersweet tale of an old lady who gives up new opportunities in order not to interrupt her household chores. The legend tells of three wayfarers who, following a bright star, met the lady and invited her to follow them to find the new king. When the woman finally decided to set out the next day, the star had disappeared and she was forced to wander from village to village for an endless time. Along the way, however, she found herbs and spices that inspired this drink. A metaphor for the possibility of always discovering new flavours.
Babushka's story is about an elderly woman who lived in a village that was obsessed with keeping her house extremely clean. One evening three gentlemen knock on her door who ask her to be fed and hosted, they tell her that they are following the brightest star in search of the new king of the sky and the earth, inviting her to go with them. However, she replied that she had to finish cleaning and fixing the house first, and that she would leave the next day. The star, however, was no longer visible so the old lady was forced to go from one village to another without ever stopping to reach the men. We were inspired by this story, imagining that the lady may have encountered new foods, herbs an spices. This is how our drink was born.