Must be decades since last I had a Sambuca. Please have a good Tuesday.
Wow! This looks like an interesting shop ... I've never tasted Sambuca.
The bottles really are tiny... or maybe you grow HUGE roses in Livorno. :)
I always had Opal Nera Black on hand for Dad's coffee. ~Mary
Love Sambuca!
Been years since I even thought of Sambuca.
Nice looking display.
The rose is a beauty! I'll leave the bottles though.
The names are new to me. Rose I know.They make an interesting picture together.
Splendid rose, well assorted with the stoppers of the bottles.
What I really like is the big red rose!
1 + 1 = Elisir d'Amore? ;)
I've never tried it before...look interesting :D
That beauty of a rose wins it for me VP, luxuriously gorgeous.
Lovely composition. Would mind a glass of sambuca!
Lots of new words for me....Anyway, an interesting and nice image.
I'm curious, never tasted these.
Must be decades since last I had a Sambuca.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Tuesday.
Wow! This looks like an interesting shop ... I've never tasted Sambuca.
ReplyDeleteThe bottles really are tiny... or maybe you grow HUGE roses in Livorno. :)
ReplyDeleteI always had Opal Nera Black on hand for Dad's coffee. ~Mary
ReplyDeleteLove Sambuca!
ReplyDeleteBeen years since I even thought of Sambuca.
ReplyDeleteNice looking display.
ReplyDeleteThe rose is a beauty! I'll leave the bottles though.
ReplyDeleteThe names are new to me. Rose I know.
ReplyDeleteThey make an interesting picture together.
Splendid rose, well assorted with the stoppers of the bottles.
ReplyDeleteWhat I really like is the big red rose!
ReplyDelete1 + 1 = Elisir d'Amore? ;)
ReplyDeleteI've never tried it before...look interesting :D
ReplyDeleteThat beauty of a rose wins it for me VP, luxuriously gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLovely composition. Would mind a glass of sambuca!
ReplyDeleteLots of new words for me....
ReplyDeleteAnyway, an interesting and nice image.
I'm curious, never tasted these.
ReplyDelete