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João Lourenço Cima died in 1925 but left behind one of the most charismatic establishments in Lisbon, now in the hands of his offspring’s fourth generation. He used to work at “A Ginjinha” (the typical drink from Lisbon, a bitter cherry liquor), founded in 1840 in Largo de São Domingos, taking orders from Galician entrepreneur Francisco Espinheira. And things seemed to run smoothly until, reportedly, the boss insisted the employee would marry his only daughter. João Lourenço decided to part ways and open a similar venue, a few doors away, at the number seven of Rua das Portas de Santo Antão. He decided to diversify in liquors, created his own recipe and called it, to put an end to all disputes, "Ginjinha sem Rival" (unrivaled bitter cherry liquor).
Liquor with bitter cherry fruit is available in three different sizes.
Ingredients: Water, ethanol (agricultural origin), sugar, cherry fruit, caramel coloring E-150. Contains stone fruit. Natural product subject to deposit.
Nutritional statement: Not available from the manufacturer
Alcohol content: 25,5% Vol.
Allergens: Contains sulfites
Conservation/utilization/how to use: Keep in a cool and dry place
Liquid Quantity: available in three different sizes, 100ml, 200ml e 700ml
Total weight: available in three different sizes, 260g, 454g e 1228g
Measurements: available in three different sizes, 15,5 x 2,5 x 6,5 cm, 22,5 x 3,5 x 7 cm e 24,5 x 8 cm
Supplier: J.M.L. Cima (Herdeiros), Lda. Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, 7 - Lisboa
Origin or provenance: Portugal
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