The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
Framed Poster - The Spritz: The Spritz - Framed Poster
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
Framed Poster - The Spritz: Portuguese 30x40 Black
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
Framed Poster - The Spritz: Portuguese 50x70 Black
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
Framed Poster - The Spritz: Portuguese 30x40 White
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
Framed Poster - The Spritz: Portuguese 50x70 White
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
The spritz is the typical Venetian aperitif and is one of the various types from the Austrian domination and comes from spritzen, meaning spray, schizzo when they used to drink beer, water and wine. Venetians today enrich it with Aperol, Cynar, Bitters or Select. Legend has it that shortly before 1848, Venetians tinted it red as a sign of dissent against their Austrian oppressors.
The poster is provided with frame. Lightweight and modern design, the frame is made of wood fiber with the front polycarbonate cover.
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