-
historians also
reject this
claim –
Robert Simonson rejects it, and
David Wondrich rejects this
origin story as a "myth", writing:
Since the
Chicago Daily...
- with
origins in
antebellum New Orleans,
although drink historian David Wondrich is
among those who
dispute this, and
American instances of
published usage...
-
Archived August 20, 2010, at the
Wayback Machine Wondrich,
David (2022). "Fish
House Punch". In
Wondrich, David; Rothbaum, Noah (eds.). The
Oxford Companion...
-
whisky for the
blended Scotch whisky According to ****tail
historian David Wondrich, "...the
Rusty Nail took a
while to find its
proper place in the world"...
- to a non-purebred horse,
hence a
mixed drink. ****tail
historian David Wondrich speculates that "****tail" is a
reference to gingering, a
practice for...
- rosso, and Campari,
served over ice) from the name "negroni". See
surveys Wondrich (2019) and Difford. To summarize, the do****entary
evidence is consistent...
- like
fruit juice to
enable women to
drink it. On the
other hand,
David Wondrich of
Esquire claimed that the
drink was
created in the 1890s and wasn't related...
-
Retrieved 19 May 2011.
Wondrich,
David (30
March 2018). "The
Coming of the Martini: An
Annotated Timeline".
Retrieved 16 May 2019.
Wondrich,
David (10 February...
- with bourbon.[citation needed] "Behind the Drink: The
French 75",
David Wondrich, July 09, 2012 "The
French 75 ****tail—Tom
Collins in a Tuxedo", by Doug...
- foam of the soda
water spread over the gl****. ****tail
historian David Wondrich stated that
there are
several other earlier mentions of this
version of...