Toretto

Mediterranean and Caribbean meet Italian liquor excellence
Region Lombardia (Italia)
Foundation Year 2024
Address Largo Augusto 8 - 20122, Milano
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The Toretto brand is an absolute novelty in the world of premium spirits, born from the innovative and original combination of Caribbean distilling tradition and Mediterranean liquor art. Launched on the market in 2024, Toretto liqueur has quickly become an iconic label, in high demand also due to its uniqueness. Behind this pioneering project lies the innovative vision of CHO Spirits, a Milan-based company specialising in the marketing of fine alcoholic beverages, which is also the protagonist of the Piedmontese brand Spirito Reale.

For the production of Toretto liqueur, a blend is made between the intensity and warmth of Jamaican rum and the aromatic delicacy and fragrance of Italian orange blossom liqueurs. Traditionally, rum is made by processing sugar cane grown in the Caribbean climate of Jamaica, with the alcoholic fermentation of the sugary juice followed by the distillation of the fermented product. As for the orange blossom liqueur, this is produced through the combination of alcohol and orange blossom, which is responsible for the liqueur's characteristic aroma. For the packaging, a peculiarly shaped and elegant bottle is adopted, characterised by the engraving of a bull's head, symbol of strength.

The Toretto brand liqueur is distinguished by its intense aromas and strong flavour, as well as its enveloping and refined character that transports the senses on a journey through the paradisiacal beaches of the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. Indeed, this liqueur celebrates the meeting of two distant but complementary realities, giving rise to a special union. To make the most of Toretto liqueur, it is recommended to serve it straight, perhaps garnished with an orange peel, or to use it in mixology for the preparation of creative cocktails.

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