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Peychaud's bitters is a
bitters distributed by the
American Sazerac Company. It was
originally created between 1849 and 1857 by
Antoine Amédée Peychaud...
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Rosalind Magee Peychaud (born 1948) is an
American politician and
community leader. She
served as a
Democratic state representative for Louisiana’s 91st...
- most
traditionally a
combination of
cognac or rye whiskey, absinthe,
Peychaud's Bitters, and sugar,
although bourbon whiskey is
sometimes substituted...
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bitters with nineteenth-century
roots is
Peychaud's Bitters,
originally developed by
apothecary Antoine Amédée
Peychaud in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is most...
- of the drink.
Angostura is the
classic bitters, but
orange bitters or
Peychaud's Bitters may be used. Some make
their own
bitters and syrups, substitute...
- The
company publishes a
Sazerac recipe and
produces a
Peychaud's Bitters named after Peychaud,
which is an
ingredient in the
traditional Sazerac ****tail...
- from the
French coquetier, for an
eggcup in
which Antoine A.
Peychaud,
creator of
Peychaud's Bitters,
allegedly used to
serve his
guests a mix of cognac...
-
English actress Rosalind Newman (born 1946),
American c****ographer
Rosalind Peychaud (born 1948), New
Orleans civic activist Rosalind Ridley (born 1949), British...
- Jefferson-Bullock won the seat from
Rosalind Peychaud in a
general election after losing to
Peychaud in an
earlier special election.
After finishing...
- ****tail made with rye whiskey, cognac,
sweet vermouth, Bénédictine, and
Peychaud's bitters. It
originated with
Walter Bergeron, a
bartender at the Carousel...