Authentic Limoncello Making Experience and Bottle Painting

Think immersive popup meets Italy and you're the star! Save your money and leave your passport at home and enjoy your own unique Italian experience. You will discover how to make homemade authentic

Think immersive popup meets Italy and you're the star! Save your money and leave your passport at home and enjoy your own unique Italian experience. You will discover how to make homemade authentic Limoncello and unlock your creative skills while you paint your own bottle during this fun and immersive class. (All ingredients are organic and of the highest quality) Let's get zesty together!

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Location: Austin

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Q&A

Q: What should we wear to the Limoncello making class? Is it messy?

A: I'd recommend wearing something you don't mind getting a little messy. The bottle painting can definitely splash a bit, and you'll be working with ingredients for the Limoncello too. Aprons are provided, but a quick-dry shirt or something you can toss in the wash is a good idea. Have fun and embrace the mess!

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up? What’s the cancellation policy?

A: Yes, you can usually reschedule the class if you give at least 48 hours' notice. Just contact Buono Cello, and they'll help you find a new date. Cancellations with less notice may not get a refund, so try to plan ahead. It’s pretty flexible, which is great for gifts!

Q: What ages is this experience suitable for? Can kids join?

A: The Limoncello making class is designed for adults, but teens are welcome if they're accompanied by a parent. Just keep in mind the drink tasting part! It's a fun family activity but mostly geared toward adults. You can always ask if they can accommodate younger ones.

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Just did the Limoncello making class in Austin - amazing experience!

I went to the Authentic Limoncello Making Experience at Buono Cello last weekend and it was such a blast! We learned how to make the Limoncello and got to paint our own bottles. The charcuterie board was delicious and who doesn't love spritzers? I highly recommend it as a gift for anyone who enjoys cooking or art.

Thinking about gifting the Limoncello class, any tips?

I’m considering this for my friend's birthday. I know she loves Italian food and drinks, but how interactive is the class? Do you just watch or do you get to make everything yourself? Looking for any insights!