The French 75 was created in 1915 at the New York Bar in Paris—later Harry’s New York Bar—by barman Harry MacElhone. The combination was said to have such a kick that it felt like being shelled with the powerful French 75mm field gun, also called a “75 Cocktail”, or “Soixante Quinze” in French. The French 75 was popularized in America at the Stork Club in New York. An elegant drink with Gin and Champagne with a great kick it a drink that was enjoyed by the upper class elite both men and women. Shades of Downton Abbey all that is needed is lace gloves or an ascot.
I think we like the Freddie Fudpucker just because of the name. It’s all south of the border with tequila, orange juice and just a touch of Galliano
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This cocktails if chock full of Citrus. Makes you feel like you’re in the middle of a drink Florida commercial if they had alcohol in them! All the citrus juices and liqueurs blend well together and it’s a great late afternoon or early evening drink.
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A riff on a Pina Colada but less sweet and much more kick. Then there’s that slight taste of cherry, yum.
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This takes a little work but it is well worth it for the taste of this unique cocktail.
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A very different margarita, this cocktail is clean and fun with hints of citrus as opposed to the full on flavor of a regular margarita.
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Perfect late summer fall Punch, The Di Saronna Punch goes great with food. Not too sweet with the bitters and citrus this punch hits all the high notes.
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Fun and strong this is a cocktail to have on those hot summer days where you and friends are sitting around the pool, just remember – designated driver on this one!
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