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Martinelli's is the brand name of S. Martinelli & Company , a non-alcoholic cider and juice company founded in 1868 and located in Watsonville, California . The company is privately held by descendants of the founders. It is best known for its non-alcoholic sparkling apple cider and its apple juice .

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13-1819: For the brand of sparkling cider, see Martinelli's . Martinelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Martinelli , French President of the International Social Science Council Alessandro Martinelli (born 1993), Swiss footballer Alfredo Martinelli (1899–1968), Italian film actor Antonio Martinelli (c. 1702 – 1782), Italian violinist and composer Anton Erhard Martinelli (1684–1747), Austrian architect Arthur Martinelli (1881–1967), American cinematographer Caterina Martinelli (c. 1589 – 1608), Italian opera singer, employed by Duke Vincenzo I of Mantua Daniele Martinelli (born 1982), Italian footballer Dario Martinelli (born 1974), Italian musicologist and composer Davide Martinelli (born 1993). Italian professional road bicycle racer Domenico Martinelli (1650–1719), Italian architect (active in Austria) Elsa Martinelli (1935–2017), Italian actress and fashion model Enrico Martinelli (1852–1922), Italian trumpet player, teacher and composer Enzo Martinelli (1911–1999), Italian mathematician Ezio Martinelli (1913–1980), American artist Francesca Martinelli (born 1971), Italian ski mountaineer Franz Martinelli (1651–1708), Italian architect (active in Austria) Fred Martinelli (1929–2021), American college football coach Gabriel Martinelli (born 2001), Brazilian professional footballer Gaetano Martinelli (died 1802), Italian librettist active in

26-675: A conservative politician who was a member of Christian Democracy . He was the undisputed leader of the party in the Como region. He held several government posts and was a long-term member of the Italian Parliament , Italian Senate and the European Parliament . Martinelli was born in Como on 12 May 1906. His father, Abbondio, was a dyer worker and trade unionist and was among the founders of Italian People's Party which

39-461: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Martinelli%27s Stepheno Martinelli emigrated in the late 1850s from Switzerland to California and moved to his brother Luigi's farm in Watsonville. Stepheno initially was in the soda business and realized he could make money by creating hard ciders from the apples grown on his brother's farm. The company was founded in 1868 in

52-573: The Pajaro Valley by the two Martinelli brothers. Stepheno previously had experience making champagne in France . The recipe won a gold medal at the 1890 California State Fair . As of 2021, it is a fifth-generation family operated business. Martinelli's has also produced a sparkling hard cider. They also have several other brands of juices. There is a street in Watsonville that bears

65-618: The commedia dell'arte tradition, probably the first to be called “Harlequin” Vincenzo Martinelli (1737–1807), Italian painter of canvas and fresco landscapes, active in Bologna In fiction Janete Fontes Martinelli, interpreter of Liliana Castro in the Brazilian telenovela Caminhos do Coração , aired on Rede Record. Kate Martinelli , the fictional lesbian detective featured in novelist's Laurie R. King mysteries [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

78-565: The surname Martinelli . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martinelli&oldid=1243473224 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Italian origin Italian patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

91-870: The Baroque several people named Paolo Martinelli Pietro Martinelli , Italian cyclist Raffaello Martinelli (born 1948), Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Renzo Martinelli (born 1948), Italian film director and screenwriter Ricardo Martinelli (born 1952), President of Panama (2009–2014) Rosario Martinelli (1941–2013), Italian professional football midfielder Sebastiano Martinelli (1848–1918), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Sheri Martinelli (1918–1996), American painter and poet Thiago Martinelli (born 1980), Brazilian central defender Tommaso Martinelli (1827–1888), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Tristano Martinelli (1555–1630), Italian actor in

104-526: The Martinelli name. This brand-name food or drink product–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This food and/or confectionery corporation or company-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mario Martinelli Mario Martinelli (12 May 1906 – 21 May 2001) was an Italian resistance member during the Fascist Italy and

117-1239: The ONAREX Jean Martinelli (1910–1983), French actor Joe Martinelli (1916–1991), American professional soccer player Johann Baptist Martinelli (1701–1754), Austrian architect Julien Martinelli (born 1980), French professional football player Liliana Martinelli (born 1970), Argentine discus thrower Luca Martinelli (born 1988), Italian professional football player Lucas Martinelli Finazzi (born 1990), Italian Brazilian football midfielder Luigi Martinelli (footballer) (born 1970), Italian professional football player Luigi Martinelli (engineer) , Italian academician, aeronautical and mechanical engineer Manlio Martinelli (1884–1974), Italian painter, active in Livorno Marco Martinelli (born 1965), Italian professional volleyball player Mario Martinelli (1906 –2001), Italian politician Marta Linares de Martinelli (born 1956), First Lady of Panama Mateo Martinelli (born 1985), Argentine Association football midfielder Nicola Martinellli Trometta (17th century; also called da Pesaro), Italian painter of

130-628: The court theatres of Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg Gabriella Martinelli (contemporary), Italian-Canadian film and television producer Germaine Martinelli (1887–1964), French soprano Gianvito Martinelli (born 1969), Italian former professional racing cyclist Giovanni Martinelli (1600–1659), Italian painter of the Baroque era Giovanni Martinelli (1885–1969), Italian operatic tenor Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli (1942–2019), Libyan bishop Giuseppe Martinelli (born 1955), Italian professional road bicycle racer Guido J. Martinelli Endara , Panamense economist and banker, member of

143-557: The party secretary for the Como region between 1945 and 1946. Then he elected to the Italian parliament in 1946 and became a member of the national council of the Christian Democrat Party in 1948. His tenure at the parliament lasted for three consecutive terms, and the last and fourth one was at the end of the 1970s. After serving as undersecretary of state for treasury and for foreign trade and minister of finance he

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156-540: Was appointed minister of foreign trade which he held from 1954 to 1955. He served in the same post between 1960 and 1962. From 1958 Martinelli served in the European Parliament as part of the Christian Democrat group and was the head of the transport committee. He was also a member of the committee on the internal market of the community at the European Parliament. Martinelli also served at

169-584: Was established in 1919. Mario Martinelli was an accountant by profession. He was a member of the resistance movement during the Fascist Italy. Martinelli was arrested by the political police at his home in Como in August 1944 due to his resistance activities and released in April 1945. Following the end of World War II he joined the Christian Democrat Party and founded its Como branch. He served as

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