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 Perfect Cocktail is your resource for cocktail recipes and their relevant information concerning cocktails, their history, their creation and their enjoyment. 
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Cocktail recipes for the most popular and exotic cocktails. You also will learn a history of these legendary cocktails
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 <title>Margarita Cocktail</title>
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The Margarita is the most popular tequila-based cocktail. Everyone knows that refreshing drink and summer cocktail. Origins of the Margarita cocktail is back in the early 30`s of the past century. There are many stories about who invented the margarita and why...</description>
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First off, the mojito has a legendary history of its own;  the buccaneering lore behind this particular drink is noteworthy.  There's much debate as to when exactly the mojito was invented and by  whom. Many claim it was crafted in Cuba in the late 1800s.  Others elaborate on this theory saying that the mojito was the  preferred beverage of Sir Francis Drake as early as the 1500s.
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 <title>Martini Cocktail</title>
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 The Martini is an enduring classic. Though it has evolved since its creation in the late 1800s, it’s more popular than ever.
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The origins of the Cosmopolitan are somewhat disputed. According to the International Bartenders Association the original recipe is based on Absolut Citron, a lemon-flavored vodka.
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 <title>Mai Tai Cocktail</title>
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Invented in 1944 by Victor Trader Vic Bergeron, when he mixed  Jamaican rum, juice from a fresh lime, a few dashes of orange curaco  syrup, some french orgeat, and rock candy syrup.
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 <title>Manhattan Cocktail</title>
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In the 1870's, Winston Churchill's mother was hosting a party for then  presidential candidate Samuel J. Tilden. This cocktail was created  especially for the banquet and it was a big hit. Mr. Tilden lost the  election wound up losing the election but his party drink became  famous. People started asking for the drink by the name of the club  where the party was held, The Manhattan Cocktail.
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 <title>Bellini Cocktail</title>
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Harry’s Bar in Venice is famous for far more than just its' Bellini recipe. This well known reported haunt of Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles was opened in 1931. In 1948 Giuseppi Cipriani created the Bellini which was reportedly inspired by the 15th-century Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini. 
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 <title>Brandy Alexander Cocktail</title>
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Coined by many as the original Chocolate Martini, the Brandy  Alexander is a sweet brandy-based cocktail which became popular during  the early 20th century. It was allegedly during the wedding of Princess  Mary and Lord Lascelles in London in 1922. 
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 <title>Kir Royale Cocktail</title>
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The German soldiers who ransacked a French village's supply of wine  didn't know what they were starting. The villagers weren't going to  give up their precious wine that easily! A rescue party led by Canon Felix Kir, the local priest, brought about  the derailment of the train carrying the soldiers and the wine, thus  allowing the villagers to take back what was rightfully theirs.
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 <title>Negroni Cocktail</title>
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This signature Campari cocktail has been an international favorite for more than a century. It was invented in the early 1900s by a Florentine aristocrat, Count Camillo Negroni. The count asked a bartender to add some bite to his preferred cocktail, the Americano. With an addition of gin, an instant classic was conceived, and the Negroni became the Count's new favorite.
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Antoine Amadie Peychaud, a Creole apothecary, is given the credit for first inventing the Sazerac cocktail in the 1830s. In 1795, he immigrated to New Orleans from the West Indies and opened a drugstore called Pharmacie Peychaud. Like many "chemists" of his day, he sold his own patent medicine; Peychaud's Bitters, a proprietary mix of aromatic bitters said to relive his clients' ailments. His medical toddy soon became very popular and friends gathered regularly to sample his late-night drinks.
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