The
Sazerac name traces its roots to the purchase of a bar by Thomas H. Handy in 1869 and symbolises the tradition and history of New Orleans. The coffee house was known throughout Prohibition as the Sazerac Coffee House after the Sazerac cocktail, the first and only branded American cocktail. Created by a Creole immigrant called Antoine Peychaud, who owned a pharmacy on the French Quarter’s Royal St, it was originally made with Cognac and Peychaud’s Bitters, but as brandy became hard to import the recipe switched to a Kentucky
Rye Whiskey. This straight rye whiskey has a mellow, amber colour which belies the strong, spicy initial flavour hit, which is softened with subtle aromas of caramel and vanilla.
<li>Sazerac straight rye whiskey
<li>ABV 45% (90 proof)
<li>750ml
Please note that you must be aged 18 or over to purchase this item