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Rose Sangria

Summer in France means a lot of things in France. En masse vacations, a blissfully empty Paris, price increases (which happen during August, when everyone is out of town โ€“ of course), and vide-greniers and brocantes, known elsewhere as flea markets, where people sell all kinds of things. If youโ€™re lucky enough to take a trip to the countryside, the brocantes are amazing. But someโ€ฆ

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The Long Hello

This elegant sipper is the creation of Damon Boelte, who is the head bartender and co-owner of Grand Army bar and restaurant in Brooklyn. Not only is Damon a great bartender, but he has a particular knack for naming cocktails. This one is based on an experimental music album (Damon is also a musician), although I like to think it got its name because itโ€™sโ€ฆ

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Champagne On Ice

Who says you canโ€™t put ice in champagne? Not the French. Or more specifically, not several French champagne producers, whoโ€™ve introduced specially-formulated sparklers meant to be served on the rocks. Adding ice to a glass of wine, typically rosรฉ, is called a piscine (pool), popular in the south of France, where a few glaรงons are added to wine to beat the heat. But itโ€™s notโ€ฆ

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