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Holiday Drinks

This year, itโ€™s a sure bet that holiday gatherings will likely be more intimate, with perhaps more celebrating online rather than around a table. As you cozy up to the chimneyโ€ฆor computer, itโ€™s nice to have a drink in hand either to take the chill off or to make things feel more festive. Unless youโ€™re the lovely Ina Garten, who prefers to make drinks byโ€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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