Actor Chazz Palminteri Launches New Sicilian Vodka

Owned by Iconic Brands, the company’s CEO Richard DeCicco worked with legendary actor and celebrity Chazz Palminteri to launch the first ever 100% Sicilian vodka. The vodka, as well as the design of the logo, was inspired by Chazz’s personal friendship with Frank Sinatra. After Sinatra shared one of his martini olives with Chazz over a friendly conversation, Chazz learned that it was a Rat Pack tradition and symbolized great friendship. Through his collaboration with Iconic Brands, BiVi Sicilian Vodka is a representation of Chazz’s Sicilian roots as well as a way to keep the Rat Pack tradition alive.

BiVi is unique in that it is crafted in Sicily in an Artisan Distillery. The authenticity of this “First Ever” produced and brought to the United States Sicilian Vodka exemplifies the true character of the Island.

The ingredients we use are only the finest and they work in concert to deliver a flavorful new expression of Vodka that will surely not disappoint  whether as an ingredient to your favorite cocktail or served chilled “Shaken or Stirred” in your favorite Martini Glass. The finest “Semolina” wheat produced in Sicily, the same wheat used for the production of Pasta and fine breads are used for BiVi. This Semolina coupled with the pristine waters of Sicily along with the masterful and gentle hand of our Master Distiller yields a vodka like no other. With a four times distilled and 10 times filtered method of production we know that when you drink BiVi Sicilian Vodka you will agree, a finer vodka would be hard to find.

The packaging is equally exquisite and inviting. The bottles boast the elegant, classy and timeless design of a Grappa bottle, cylindrical with a long sexy neck. The decoration is applied via “Seragraphia” printing processes (Applied Directly To The Glass) no labels are used on the bottle. The rest of the packaging is also of the highest quality, the “T” Cork, Capsule and of course the fully decorated outer carton and they are all “Made in Italy”.