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Hemingway:
Anisette, Champagne - Created at the famous Association Cantineros
Cuba, the legendary bartending school in Cuba.
Hemingway
Cocktail:
Bacardi Limon, Maraschino, Lemon Juice, Gomme Syrup - Created at
the Floridita Bar in Havana by Constantino Ribalaigua at the behest
of Ernest Hemingway.
Brighton
Rock:
Strawberry Liqueur, Cranberry, Cream - It's not Greene, doesn't
come from Brighton, but tastes absolutely heavenly!
Bobby
Burns:
Scotch, Sweet Vermouth, Benedictine - A smooth, bitter creation
best drunk on the 25th of January or immediately following a hearty
rendition of Auld Lang Syne.
Dorian
Gray:
Mandarine Napoleon, Rum, Orange and Cranberry Juice - Fresh and
fruity number born at One Aldwych, London - the mandarin is the
overriding taste sensation.
Poet:
Gin, Benedictine, Vermouth - Benedictine has been made for almost
500 years, originally by the monks of Fecamp Abbey. The letters
D.O.M are carried on each bottle and stand for Deo Optimo Maximo,
which translates as "To God most great and good."
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