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Liqueurs that tasted of the summer fruits — apricots, cherries, peaches, kiwi.
Wintering at Montauk Jane Ciabattari 2010
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A few years ago, I scored my first bottle of genuine absinthe from a French company called Jade Liqueurs.
Tony Sachs: The Return Of The Green Fairy: Ted Breaux Brings (Real) Absinthe Back To America 2009
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Breaux and Jade Liqueurs were the catalysts for an absinthe renaissance.
Tony Sachs: The Return Of The Green Fairy: Ted Breaux Brings (Real) Absinthe Back To America 2009
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A few years ago, I scored my first bottle of genuine absinthe from a French company called Jade Liqueurs.
Tony Sachs: The Return Of The Green Fairy: Ted Breaux Brings (Real) Absinthe Back To America 2009
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A few years ago, I scored my first bottle of genuine absinthe from a French company called Jade Liqueurs.
Tony Sachs: The Return Of The Green Fairy: Ted Breaux Brings (Real) Absinthe Back To America 2009
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The spectacle had been planned and paid for by a local industrialist, Monsieur Sabatier, the inventor of L'Or-Kina aperitif and the Micheline liqueur known as 'La Reine des Liqueurs'.
Sepulchre Mosse, Kate 2007
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We drank, and drank, and I swore off Gimmicky Liqueurs for the rest of my life.
$1.45 A Pound 2003
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We drank, and drank, and I swore off Gimmicky Liqueurs for the rest of my life.
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Liqueurs Liqueurs are a distilled alcohol sweetened with sugar and flavored with herbs, spices, nuts, or fruits.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Liqueurs Liqueurs are a distilled alcohol sweetened with sugar and flavored with herbs, spices, nuts, or fruits.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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