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Italian anise-flavored liqueur
Sassolino, the tipical digestive from Modena and Sassuolo
Sassolino , sometimes called Sassolino di Modena , is an anise-flavored liqueur from Sassuolo , Italy . Its flavor is derived from star anise .
This liqueur first appeared in 1804 when a Swiss named Bazzingher from the Graubünden Canton , together with a number of fellow countrymen, most of whom were grocers or spice sellers, moved to Sassuolo , Modena and subsequently began producing an aniseed flavored liqueur. The company then changed hands a number of times before the Stampa family acquired it and put the liqueur into mass production.
The liqueur is 40% vol.
History and production
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