Moonshine’s story is rooted in the period of Prohibition. As its name suggests (in Italian, “Chiaro di luna”), it refers to the illegal alcohol produced in the States during that period. Today, it is a legal distillate, produced in several distilleries under the name of Moonshine. Moonshine of Ligurian Mountains, 100% of Sassello and 100% faithful to the American tradition, was born from the passion of Mr. Camillo, grandfather of the current owner and founder of the mill where production takes place. Every Moonshine is produced from spring water, cereals grown in a unique area between land and sea and ground with natural stone, and then mashed and distilled in the ancient family mill. The characteristic ribbed bottle is a tribute to the millennial tradition of Altare glass, a local product that reminds of the bottle used by grandmothers for milk or wine, still a reference for several oil mills in West Liguria.