Martini & Rossi
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Alcoholic beverages |
Founded | Turin, Italy (1863) |
Headquarters | , Italy |
Key people | Alessandro Martini Luigi Rossi Teofilo Sola Dante Martini |
Products | Vermouth and sparkling wine |
Parent | Bacardi Limited |
Website | martini.com |
Martini & Rossi is an Italian multinational alcoholic beverage company primarily associated with the Martini brand of vermouth and also with sparkling wine (for example, Asti). It also produces the French vermouth, Noilly Prat.
History
The company started in the mid-19th century, as a vermouth bottling plant in Pessione – the Distilleria Nazionale di Spirito di Vino. Three men came to dominate the company, businessman Alessandro Martini, winemaker Luigi Rossi and accountant Teofilo Sola.[1] In 1863, they changed the name to Martini, Sola & Cia. The Sola family sold out in 1879, and the company became known as Martini & Rossi.[2]
- 1892 – The business is taken over by Rossi's four sons.
- 1929 – The Martini Ball & Bar logo is registered for the first time.
- 1930 – Rossi's grandsons take over control of the company.[3]
- 1977 – The company is restructured with the creation of the General Beverage Corporation.
- 1993 – Martini & Rossi merge with Bacardi.
Motor racing
The company has been involved in motor racing sponsorship under the Martini Racing banner since 1968,[4] and was a minor sponsor of Scuderia Ferrari until 2008. From 2014–2018 Martini was the title sponsor of Williams F1, with the team officially called "Williams Martini Racing", and the car in the traditional Martini racing colors.
Brands
Vermouth
Vermouth is made from wine with added sugar, alcohol and botanicals (herbs and spices).
- Martini Rosso – 1863
- Martini Bianco – 1910
- Martini Extra Dry – This was launched on New Year's Day 1900.[5]
- Martini Rosato
- Martini D’Oro – 1998
- Martini Fiero
- Martini Gold
- Martini Royale
- Martini Bitter
- Noilly Prat, a French vermouth owned by the company
See also
References
- "Count Enrico Rossi of Vermouth Firm; Retired Head of Martini & Rossi Succumbs in His Villa in Italy at 66". The New York Times. Vol. 89, no. 29845. 11 October 1939.
- "The Martini Heritage". Martini. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
- Stuart, John (25 January 1953). "Rossi, After Study Here, Flies Back to Italy Convinced U.S. Taste Is Shifting to Vermouth". The New York Times. Vol. 102, no. 34700.
- Blunk, Frank M. (18 January 1967). "New Trophy Is Set Up for Major Auto Races". The New York Times. Vol. 116, no. 39806.
- "MARTINI Extra Dry". Martini. Retrieved 2008-02-14.