
Vieux Carré is another name for the French Quarter, meaning "The Old Square," and this fabulous drink fits right in, no wonder Bergeron called it such. The decor in the Carousel Bar is a mix of a fine lounge and antique amusement park, with an elegant feel. That is until the whole crew descended upon the establishment. Then it became more like a cross between the Midway, and the Fun House. Now if only they had the carousel horses like in Mary Poppins. I can imagine my fine friends from Tales gallumphing off the Carousel and taking a turn 'round the Monteleone, refreshing themselves along the way as we stop hither and yon for fine cocktails. Then after making our way through all the laudatory libations, a few circuits of the Queen Anne Ballroom to the tune of a waltz, zig zagging among the masked dancers; before heading out onto the streets of Vieux Carré showing the world how to do Tales in style.
Recipe for the Vieux Carré Cocktail after the jump.

The Vieux Carré Cocktail
1/2 oz rye whiskey
1/2 oz cognac
1/2 oz dry vermouth
1/2 tsp Benedictine
dash Peychaud bitters
dash Angostura bitters
Stir well with ice, strain into a cocktail glass, garnish with a lemon twist, and enjoy!








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7-15-2008 @ 12:58PM
blondanole said...
Oh, how I miss the French Quarter! I didn't encounter this cocktail when I was there, but it sounds delicious. Maybe I can make it work in my paltry Northern kitchen as well...
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7-16-2008 @ 2:22AM
Bear Silber said...
I've been there!!! I loved it. Not quite as tripping as the one in Circus Circus (from the scene in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas).
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