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What (who) is Gaspare Campari - definition

ITALIAN DRINK MAKER (1828-1882)
  • Gaspare Campari.

Gaspare Pacchierotti         
  • Pacchierotti
ITALIAN OPERA SINGER
Gaspare Pacchiarotti; Gasparo Pacchiarotti; Gasparo Pacchierotti
Gaspare Pacchierotti (21 May 1740 – 28 October 1821) was a mezzo-soprano castrato, and one of the most famous singers of his time.
Gaspare Serenario         
  • aspare Serenario
ITALIAN PAINTER
Gaspare Serenari
Gaspare Serenario (Palermo, Sicily 1707–1759) was an Italian painter, active mainly in a grand late Baroque style.
Gaspare Spontini         
  • Portrait of Gaspare Spontini, composer (1774-1851).
ITALIAN COMPOSER AND CONDUCTOR
Gasparo Spontini; Gasparo Luigi Pacifico Spontini; Spontini, Gasparo Luigi Pacifico; Spontini; Gaspare Luigi Pacifico Spontini
Gaspare Luigi Pacifico Spontini (14 November 177424 January 1851) was an Italian opera composer and conductor.

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Gaspare Campari

Gaspare Campari (1828–1882) was an Italian drinks manufacturer.

Born in Cassolnovo, Lombardy, the tenth child of a farmer he was making drinks at the Bass Bar in Castelnouvo by age 14.

During the 1840s Campari sold a bitters-style aperitif throughout Italy, initially under the name Bitter all'Uso d'Holanda. In 1860 he formulated the product today known as Campari. His recipe, which Campari keeps confidential, contained more than 60 natural ingredients including herbs, spices, barks and fruit peels.

In 1862 he remarried and settled in Milan, the home of his second wife. He ran a cafe in front of Milan's historic cathedral, the Duomo. He also opened up Cafe Campari nearby. His two sons, Davide and Guido, would go on to take over the business, which would become Davide Campari - Milano and Gruppo Campari.