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Sulle tracce del conte. La vera storia del cocktail «Negroni» (Italian) Paperback – 1 Jan 2008


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HASH(0x82ff4780) out of 5 stars Luca Picchi's book contains false information 31 May 2014
By Colonel Hector Andres Negroni - Published on Amazon.com
Format: Paperback
First of all, there is no Count Camillo Negroni in the Negroni Family Genealogy dating back to the 11th Century. Secondly, Luca Picchi wrote the book as a marketing ploy to get people to come to his bar. Thirdly, the true inventor of the Negroni Cocktail was General Pascal Oliver Comte de Negroni. Pascal was real and you can look him up but see if you can find real information on "Camillo." Camillo is a figment of Luca Picchi's fertile imagination. I would not be surprised if Luca Picchi claims that "Count Camillo" was the original Indiana Jones!
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