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Rob Roy

The Rob Roy cocktail was said to be invented at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City, named after a Scottish outlaw in the 1700s, who later became a folk hero. The drink named for him is the drier cousin to the Manhattan, using blended Scotch whisky in place of the rye or bourbon. Unlike single-malt scotch, blended scotch is made from barley asโ€ฆ

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Coup de Roulis cocktail

This rosy coup holds a drink from Cocktails de Paris, a book of cocktail recipes from Paris, published in 1929. (Itโ€™s available to download* for free here.) I was attracted to it because it called for Cherry Rocher, a French liqueur produced by a distillery that was founded in 1704 and is still making it today. Coup de roulis translates to โ€œstrong blow,โ€ referring toโ€ฆ

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Byrrh Cassis Aperitif

We spent part of our summer vacation in the Languedoc-Roussillon. The region is famous for its wines, especially the reds and rosรฉ (which we sampled โ€“ generouslyโ€ฆ), while it was once the most popular apรฉritif in the world, selling over 30 million bottles annually, Byrrh is also made in the region but nowadays less well-known. In fact, if you order a Byrrh in France, moreโ€ฆ

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Amer Picon

When you write a book, it goes through several editing phases. The first is the developmental edit, which happens when youโ€™re sort of on your way there, and your editor wants to see it. (And make sure you havenโ€™t been sitting around watching Netflix all day.) Once that is read, you get pages of suggestions for what you should change, what should be kept, whatโ€ฆ

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El Presidente cocktail

People sometimes pick up vermouth blanc, called bianco vermouth in Italian, and donโ€™t realize until the open the bottle that the vermouth is sweet, when they thought they were buying dry vermouth. Donโ€™t worry if it happened to you; it happened to a friend one mine too, who happens to be a notable spirits writer. On the upside, youโ€™ve now got one of the principalโ€ฆ

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Lucien Gaudin Cocktail

The clever cocktail, seemingly another riff on the Negroni (like The Tunnel), is named after French fencing champion Lucien Gaudin, who won gold and silver medals in the Olympics during the 1920s. Other than that, Iโ€™ve never found any other information about it; who came up with it or why the cocktail is associated with a French fencer.

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Beeโ€™s Knees Cocktail

While doing research for Drinking French, I was on the prowl to find a substitute for Amer Picon, the classic apรฉritif from France thatโ€™s not available in the U.S. While I found some alternatives that were available in America (which I listed in the book) my very favorite was Sepia Amer, made by Audemus Spirits in France. (h/t to Josh of Paris Wine Company forโ€ฆ

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Kir Normand

Almost everyone knows what a Kir Royal is; a flute of crรจme de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) and Champagne or sparkling wine. But in Normandy and Brittany, the drink takes a decidedly regional turn, and becomes a Kir Normandy if made with Calvados (apple brandy), or Kir Breton, if made with Breton apple brandy, known as Lambig.

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