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New Orleans Particular – new podcast from The Cocktail Lovers!

It’s been some time however we’re again and we’re tremendous excited to be specializing in one among our favorite cocktail cities, New Orleans.

Each of our merchandise are deeply rooted in New Orleans and the official cocktail of the town, the Sazerac. First up, we have now Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey, adopted by Sazerac De Forge Cognac, produced in small batches and made in the identical method it was 200 years in the past.

Take heed to our model new episode in your favorite podcast channel or direct proper right here…

In our first episode of the season, we’re spoiling you with two books: one is New Orleans Cocktails – An Elegant Assortment of Over 100 Recipes Impressed By The Huge Straightforward by Sarah Baird, specializing in the drinks and Metropolis Eats New Orleans – 50+ Recipes From The Finest Of The Huge Straightforward by Beth D’Addono all in regards to the fabulous meals.

And we’ve gone for 4 bars, all of them famend for a particular cocktail: Napoleon Home (Pimm’s Cup), Carousel Bar (Vieux Carré), Sazerac Bar (the Sazerac) and Arnaud’s (French 75).

Lastly, we test in with Chris Hannah, considered the face of hospitality in New Orleans. We hear about his 14 years on the French 75 Bar at Arnaud’s, his transfer to arrange the award-winning bar Jewel of the South and his love of jazz plus a lot extra.

On this episode…

We’re mixing…

French 75

Elements:
45ml cognac
15ml recent lemon juice
15ml easy syrup (1:1)
75ml glowing wine to prime
Lemon twist to garnish

Methodology:
Shake all substances, besides glowing wine, over ice. Pressure into a relaxing Champagne flute. Rigorously prime with the glowing wine and stir gently. Categorical the oil from the lemon twist over the drink, then discard.

This cognac primarily based French 75 relies on the model served on the French 75 Bar, New Orleans.

Speaking to…

Opening up…

Tasting…

And…

Dropping into…

The historic Napoleon Home (prime left), the Carousel Bar for a few Vieux Carré (prime proper), Sazerac and Espresso Sazerac on the Sazerac Bar Roosevelt Lodge (backside left) and the long-lasting French 75 Bar (backside proper)

{Photograph} of Chris Hannah by Denny Culbert


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The Cocktail Lovers Podcast Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and seven

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