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  2. Grey Goose (vodka) - Wikipedia

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    Grey Goose was created by Sidney Frank Importing Co (SFIC). Sidney Frank, founder/CEO of the company, developed the idea in the summer of 1997.SFIC partnered with cognac producer François Thibault (a French Maître de Chai, or, Cellar Master) in France to transition his skills from cognac to vodka production.

  3. François Thibault - Wikipedia

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    Thibault created the original recipe for Grey Goose, using ingredients found in a region recommended to him by French pastry chefs. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He has remained the cellar master for Grey Goose since its founding, and supervises all aspects of the vodka's production.

  4. Sidney Frank - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, he developed Grey Goose vodka, made in France by François Thibault, [4] and was so successful in promoting it that he sold the brand to Bacardi for $2 billion in June 2004. In the last years of his life, Frank bought the Travel Savvy and Business Traveler magazine titles for $4 million. [5]

  5. The Most Popular Alcohol Sold at Costco in Your State

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    Kirkland Signature French Vodka. Arizona, Missouri, and Wisconsin . There’s plenty of speculation that Kirkland’s vodka is actually just white-labeled Grey Goose, but this is an unfounded ...

  6. Grey Goose - Wikipedia

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    Grey Goose may refer to: Grey Goose (vodka), a brand of vodka distilled in Cognac, France from French wheat; Grey goose, a bird; Music. Grey Goose (band) ...

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  8. Toulouse goose - Wikipedia

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    The Toulouse is a French breed of large domestic goose, originally from the area of Toulouse in south-western France. Two types are recognised: a heavy industrial type with dewlaps, the French: Oie de Toulouse à bavette; [7] and a slightly lighter agricultural type without dewlaps, the French: Oie de Toulouse sans bavette. [6]

  9. List of goose breeds - Wikipedia

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    A greylag-like domestic goose. This list contains breeds and landraces of domestic geese as well as species with semi-domestic populations. Geese are bred mainly for their meat, which is particularly popular in Germanic languages countries around Christmas.