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  2. Sex on the beach - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide (67th edition) provides an alternative recipe made from vodka, Chambord, Midori Melon Liqueur, pineapple juice, and cranberry juice. [2] The drink is built over ice in a highball glass and garnished with an orange slice. [1] Sometimes they are mixed in smaller amounts and served as a shooter. [3]

  3. Milwaukee bartenders share 6 of their favorite holiday ...

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    1 ounce Chambord liqueur. 0.5 ounces allspice liqueur. 0.5 ounces fresh lemon juice. 0.5 ounces cranberry juice. Mint leaves and dark cherries for garnish.

  4. Purple Rain (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Purple Rain. A Purple Rain is any of at least two popular mixed drinks.. The more common version is a variation on the highball Long Island Iced Tea, substituting either ginger ale, ginger beer or a lemon-lime soda for the sour mix, and Chambord for the cola "float".

  5. Creme Yvette - Wikipedia

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    It became almost impossible to find after production stopped in 1969. The liqueur was, however, resurrected in 2009 by Rob Cooper, the creator of St-Germain elderflower liqueur. [1] According to Martha Stewart's Living magazine, March 2010, "Creme Yvette, a 100-year-old violet liqueur, has been rereleased. Blending fresh berries, vanilla ...

  6. Chambord (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Chambord (French: [ʃɑ̃.bɔʁ]) is a 16.5% abv raspberry liqueur modelled after a liqueur produced in the Loire Valley of France during the late 17th century. The Chambord product brand has been owned and produced by the Brown-Forman Corporation since 2006.

  7. Kir (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Kir is a French cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) topped up with white wine. In France it is usually drunk as an apéritif before a meal or snack. It was originally made with Bourgogne Aligoté , [ 1 ] a white wine of Burgundy , but today various white wines are used throughout France, according to the ...

  8. List of drinks named after places - Wikipedia

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    Disaronno, an apricot liqueur named after the town of Saronno, Lombardy, Italy; Domaine de Canton, after Canton province, China; Dutch brandy and Dutch gin — the Netherlands; Floc de Gascogne after Gascony, a region in southwest France; Herbs de Majorca, a liqueur produced on Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain; Irish cream, Irish Mist, Irish ...

  9. Dubonnet - Wikipedia

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    Dubonnet is commonly mixed with lemonade or bitter lemon, and forms part of many cocktails. Reputedly Dubonnet was a favourite beverage of: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, who liked gin and Dubonnet: 30% gin, 70% Dubonnet with a slice of lemon under the ice. She once noted before a trip, "I think that I will take two small bottles of Dubonnet ...