- The
boulevardier ****tail is an
alcoholic drink composed of whiskey,
sweet vermouth, and Campari. It
originated as an
obscure ****tail in late 1920s Paris...
- all of its
accompanying ****ociations. A near-synonym of the noun is
boulevardier. The flâneur was
first a
literary type from 19th-century France, essential...
-
rosso vermouth in such
drinks as the Americano, Manhattan, Negroni, and
Boulevardier. Punt e Mes has a strong,
distinctive flavor, half-way
between regular...
- well-do****ented contemporary, the old pal (and
similar ****tails such as the
boulevardier), and was most po****r in the 1930s and
early 1940s as a 2:1:1 drink...
- (which was
named at a time when few
Americans were
aware of Campari), the
boulevardier, and the old pal (removed from IBA list in 1987), as well as
other drinks...
-
white rum (or
other light rum), cognac,
triple sec, and
lemon juice.
Boulevardier Made with
bourbon or rye whiskey,
sweet red vermouth, and
bitter Campari...
- grenadine) Rob Roy (Scotch whisky,
sweet vermouth,
Angostura bitters)
Boulevardier (Bourbon, Campari,
sweet red vermouth)
Bourbon rickey (bourbon, lime...
-
describes ****tails by men-about-town; this
essay also
includes the
boulevardier. The Old Pal is
credited to
William "Sparrow" Robinson, a
sports editor...
- Canada. An
obituary describes him as
cynical and self-deprecating, a
boulevardier and a maverick.
Richard Holden is the son of John
Hastie Holden and Marguerite...
-
Boulevardier from the
Bronx is a 1936
Warner Bros.
Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz
Freleng and
released on
October 10. Big-city
baseball team...