If it's not in the perfumery department I hav'nt a clue. I thought it may be a Rosewater Spray....looks like Mary Mary is on the right track! Or perhaps a special spray for Simi to keep her ears cool in the hot weather..he he!
Some brilliant guesses, here, folks, but Anne, Saretta and flutterby were closest, whilst MM got it! It's a spray of grappa liqueur and you are supposed to spray a little around the rim of your coffee cup. When I first used to visit Italy, I used to bring back grappa for my lovely grandad. He thought it was marvellous!
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ReplyDeleteI think I do know what this is. Would you use it in your coffee? Don't really want to spoil it for everyone.
ReplyDeleteBrill idea, Crushed! MM, I think you have it!
ReplyDeleteIs it a bottle of grappa?
ReplyDeleteI thought it was the tears of a saint but MM seems to have the answer
ReplyDeleteIs it Anisette???
ReplyDeleteMissed it again. I was going to say "eau d'vie".
ReplyDeleteYes I think I have just don't use the whole bottle. That wouldn't be a good idea. It begins with a G and ends with an A
ReplyDeleteIf it's not in the perfumery department I hav'nt a clue. I thought it may be a Rosewater Spray....looks like Mary Mary is on the right track!
ReplyDeleteOr perhaps a special spray for Simi to keep her ears cool in the hot weather..he he!
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Oh I have no idea but would of said the perfumery thing :)
ReplyDeleteJudging by the packaging, it's something special which has to be applied carefully as it includes an applicator.
ReplyDeleteRight off I thought nail polish - the kind you put on before the colour. Waddayacallit?
ReplyDeleteNope, I changed my mind cuz it doesn't have a brush, but a little spray thingy. So...maybe perfumed water to cool you off.
ReplyDeleteWelchcakes go easy on that Grappa! A little "caffe corretto" will be ok though.
ReplyDeleteI didn't have a clue - looks like quality though.
ReplyDeleteSome brilliant guesses, here, folks, but Anne, Saretta and flutterby were closest, whilst MM got it! It's a spray of grappa liqueur and you are supposed to spray a little around the rim of your coffee cup. When I first used to visit Italy, I used to bring back grappa for my lovely grandad. He thought it was marvellous!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that! I never heard of such a thing!
ReplyDeleteHi, indigo-daisy. I think it's quite cool, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is really great! I'm just discovering your "WHAT IN SICILY?" posts. Very interesting. Thanks!
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