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Swampwater

Some of the most fun I had writing Drinking French was looking at vintage ads for French spirits and apรฉritifs. I went down a lot of rabbit holes as one led me to another, then another, and then another.ย On particularly creative ad was for Suze, which showed a gentian root (the primary ingredient in the apรฉritif) playing the bottle opener like a guitar. Whatever mindโ€ฆ

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The Algonquin cocktail

When I rediscovered cocktails a while back, rye whiskey was the spirit that reeled me in. I loved its spicy, smoky notes and each one I tried was different than the others. Here, in the Algonquin cocktail, the rye is mixed with fruity pineapple juice, which gives it a suggestion of the tropics, but the whiskey brings it back to the โ€œseriousโ€ category. But notโ€ฆ

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Gentian Fizz

Gentian is a root unearthed in volcanic soil in France. Its bittersweet flavor is very popular in France, sold as liqueurs and apรฉritifs; Suze, Salers, and Avรจze are the most well-known. If youโ€™re in France, Distillerie de Grandmont makes an excellent artisan gentian liqueur that I like very much, but isnโ€™t widely available. (Google it to track a bottle down from online sellers.) Also inโ€ฆ

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