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Drinking French Bar Box

I was delighted that so many people were interested in setting up a French bar in advance of the publication of Drinking French and have been asked what liquors and spirits to get. So Iโ€™ve teamed up with Slope Cellars wine and spirits shop in New York City to release a Drinking French Bar Box. The Drinking French Bar Box includes a bottle of Oldโ€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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What to Buy When Starting a French Bar at Home

Weeks before Drinking French came out, people were asking me what liquors and spirits to buy in anticipation of the bookโ€™s release. Skimming through the 160 recipes in the book, many of which are for cocktails and apรฉritifs, I offered up tips here and there, suggesting a few essential bottles that could be used for a number of recipes in the book. I also addedโ€ฆ

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The Lot

Iโ€™m sitting in a charming trailer, my makeshift room for a few days, parked alongside a serene canal surrounded by chickens and a few baby lambs roaming about here and there. So yes, I have to watch where I step. But itโ€™s here that Iโ€™m unwinding after a rather curious weekend of wine tasting, which Iโ€™m slowly recovering from. Sure, there was a lot ofโ€ฆ

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