Spuma Bionda

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San Benedetto Spuma (bottle from 2011)

Spuma Bionda is a sugary, Italian lemonade that is particularly common in northern Italy .

The Spuma Bionda contains sparkling water, coloring , sugar and flavorings. The flavoring substances are different depending on the manufacturer, so the various lemonades can taste like mandarins, peppermint, lemon or bitter substances.

In addition to its pure form, Spuma Bionda, like Almdudler, is also drunk mixed with red wine . In earlier times this mixture was also used in pubs, e.g. B. in Tuscany and Lombardy available. It ran there under the name "mezzo e mezzo", "o miscellato" or "Sù e giò" (pronunciation in Lombardy: sü e scho ).

Manufacturer

Spuma Bionda is made by various beverage producers. A common manufacturer of Spuma Bionda is San Benedetto .

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