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The mint julep is a simple, yet classic southern cocktail beloved throughout Louisiana. Even if you’ve never tasted a mint julep, this cocktail is so popular and iconic, you’d recognize its signature look from afar — a stainless steel or copper…
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Enjoy “America’s First Cocktail” – and a shot of Louisiana history – when you sip a legendary Sazerac. For a drink widely considered “America’s First Cocktail,” it’s no surprise the mighty Sazerac is bold, complex and sophisticated — special in…
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Brennan's Restaurant offers a classic cocktail that is a rich and creamy way to start, enhance or end your day. Folks from New Orleans see nothing wrong with starting their day with a proper cocktail, especially during weekend brunches that are…
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This powerful blend of spirits and flavors is so potent that its very name came from artillery used during World War I. Cognac, lemon juice and simple syrup are shaken, then poured in a frosted glass, topped with champagne and a lemon twist. It’s…
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When temperatures rise in Louisiana, this bubbly blend of gin, lemonade and 7-Up provides a perfect way to cool down. It can get hot in Louisiana during the summertime, no doubt, but there’s more than the state’s rivers, lakes, pools and water…
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Take a spin around The Carousel Bar to enjoy this classic New Orleans cocktail named after the French Quarter. Immortalized in the writings of Ernest Hemingway, the famous Carousel Bar & Lounge, tucked inside the historic Hotel Monteleone in…
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A bright-green blend of chocolate, cream and mint, this winning cocktail is served with an equally colorful history. At first glance, this pastel-green concoction of chocolate and mint liqueurs blended with brandy and cream may seem innocent…
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Farms and orchards offer a chance to visit the Louisiana land. Visit a farm or orchard and pick fresh berries or greet to the farm animals. Louisiana's pick-your-own farms are tasty seasonal affairs where you and the kids can pick berries and see…
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Rolling hills around Jackson make for lovely scenic drives between historic sites in the area. Founded in 1815, the town was named for Andrew Jackson following his victory over the British at New Orleans at the end of the War of 1812. Jackson is…