
August 19, 2010
The Bottle
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on August 2010 A century and a half after it was first created, Campari remains one of the most divisive drinks in the liquor cabinet. The bitter aperitif, prepared to a formula so secret that only three people know it, is celebrating its 150th anniversary in style this year. Get into […]
By Metropolis
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on August 2010

Courtesy of Suntory
A century and a half after it was first created, Campari remains one of the most divisive drinks in the liquor cabinet. The bitter aperitif, prepared to a formula so secret that only three people know it, is celebrating its 150th anniversary in style this year. Get into the swing of things with one of these limited-edition bottles, featuring designs by Italy’s Vanessa Beecroft, Germany’s Tobias Rehberger and international art collective Assume Vivid Astro Focus (pictured). They’ll go on sale in Japan from September 1 via Suntory’s online shop, priced at ¥1,960, and with only 600 of each design available, chances are they’ll be gone faster than you can say “alla salute!”