Girolamo Luxardo

[1] Within eight years of existence, the Luxardo Maraschino was recognized a superior product by the Emperor.

[1] Zara became part of the Kingdom of Italy as per the peace treaties at the end of World War I.

Pietro Luxardo, Nicolò II and his wife were killed by Tito's forces (Foibe massacres).

The business was temporarily refounded in Venice by Giorgio Luxardo,[4] who allegedly fled with a sapling of marasca cherry tree and an original Maraschino recipe,[5] before Giorgio moved to Torreglia, near Padova, in the Veneto region of Italy, where he built a new distillery and continued the family's and firm's activities.

[6] In 2011 at the New York World Wine and Spirits Competition, the Amaretto di Saschira won double gold and best liqueur in show and the Triplum Triple Sec Orange won double gold and best fruit liqueur in show.

Luxardo Amaretto
Old headquarters of Luxardo in Zadar