• Rosso antico torso of a centaur, 1st/2nd century AD. Rosso Antico ("Ancient red") is an aperitif produced in San Lazzaro di Savena, Italy.
  • Thus the Rosso antico is one of the rare cases where isotope analysis alone is sufficient for a sound discrimination of different source regions.
  • …was the red stoneware (rosso antico), which sometimes had an enamelled decoration of classical subjects, and caneware, a buff stoneware.
  • Rosso Antico is a historic Italian red marble with a subtle color, featuring delicate bright white streaks. The background is adorned with natural ruby-red streaks...
  • Rosso Antico is best served over ice with a slice of orange. ... Indeed, Rosso Antico is great in a Negroni and other cocktails in place of sweet vermouth.
  • The use of rosso antico in statues, sculptures, and various architectural-decorative elements- is for granted.
  • e-Antique.eu Glossary: Rosso Antico. ... Tovább küldés emailben. Nyomtatás. Rosso Antico. The name given by Wedgwood to his red stoneware.
  • 1740, in the meaning defined at sense 1a. Time Traveler. The first known use of rosso antico was in 1740. ... Dictionary Entries Near rosso antico.
  • Rosso Antico Aperitivo. Il Principe degli aperitivi è tornato! Scopri Rosso Antico, il vermouth pregiato per veri intenditori.
  • A work made of stoneware (rosso antico). Cameo with Portrait of Duke of Gloucester, Late 18th century Wedgwood Manufactory.