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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED in 1896, Bariana: Recueil pratique de toutes
boissons Americaines et Anglaises by Louis Fouquet is regarded as
the second French cocktail book ever published. But there is no
question that Bariana is the first heralded French cocktail book:
Unveiled in the 1898 edition of the popular Almanach Hachette
encyclopaedia, a handful of Fouquet's recipes were published along
with the comment that "Thanks to Mr. Louis Fouquet, the skiilful
barman from the Criterion (121 r. St-Lazare) American and English
beverages can now be prepared by everyone as easily as combining
anisette and water." Translated into English and annotated by
award-winning mixologist Charles Vexenat, Mixellany's Annotated
Bariana displays Fouquet's passionate dedication to the art of
bartending to a new audience of cocktail aficionados. Besides
providing readers with keen insights into the Golden Age of
cocktails in Paris, this book demonstrates how vintage recipes such
as Fouquet's Whiskey Snapper and Martinican Cocktail come alive
when adapted for modern palates and for execution by the new
generation of mixologists. This special edition contains both
Vexenat's annotated and translated work as well as the original
French text.
Translated and annotated by award-winning mixologist Charles
Vexenat, Mixellany's Bariana: A Practical Compendium of All
American and British Drinks provides a fascinating glimpse into the
Golden Age of French cocktails. Originally published in 1896,
Bariana: Recueil pratique de toutes boissons Americaines et
Anglaises by Louis Fouquet is regarded as the second French
cocktail book ever published. But there is no question that Bariana
is the first heralded French cocktail book--unveiled in the popular
Almanach Hachette encyclopaedia on practical life and introduced
the phenomenon of a nouveau genre of mixed drinks. Mixellany's
Bariana: A Practical Compendium of All American and British Drinks
is a passionate portrayal of what can be learnt from studying and
adapting the past to the modern mixological repertoire.
Originally published in 1896, Bariana: Recueil de toutes boissons
amricains et anglaises-written by Louis Fouquet, head barman at The
Criterion in Paris-is regarded as the first French cocktail book.
Although the title implies there are many American and British
mixed drinks in this volume, there are also creations that are
truly unique to France within these pages. The barware that was
also illustrated in this volume demonstrates the level of
sophistication that Parisien bartenders were able to achieve in the
thirty years after mixed drinks made their appearance in French
drinking culture around 1862, when the wine industry was stuck a
near-fatal blow with the introduction of phylloxera. This facsimile
edition is reproduced from the 1902 edition found in the book
collection at Exposition Universelle des Vins et Spirtueux on le de
Bendor in southern France.
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