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The Roffignac - (Iconic New Orleans Cocktails) by Robert F Moss (Hardcover)
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- Almost lost to history, the Roffignac has long been one of New Orleans's most mysterious cocktails.
- About the Author: Robert F. Moss writes about food, drink, and travel.
- 152 Pages
- Cooking + Food + Wine, Beverages
- Series Name: Iconic New Orleans Cocktails
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"The Roffignac has long been the most mysterious of New Orleans's many signature cocktails. Drinks like the Sazerac or the Ramos gin fizz were readily revitalized during the craft cocktail movement of the early 21st century; but the Roffignac proved a tougher nut to crack. Named for nineteenth-century New Orleans Mayor Joseph Roffignac, the drink became one of the city's signature cocktails by the 1890s. After Prohibition, however, its place in New Orleans drinking culture never quite recovered. The recipe lingered on at Maylie's Restaurant, where it remained the house cocktail until the restaurant closed in 1983. By this point, the Roffignac had fallen into relative obscurity. In the new wave of cocktail culture that arose in the 2010s, bartenders and liquor enthusiasts across the country endeavored to make their own versions of the Roffignac. They tried to trace its origins back through the years and discover the true recipe for the beverage, often reiterating the same myths and legends about the drink. Robert F. Moss cuts through the noise to share the definitive story of this enigmatic cocktail. The Roffignac explains for the first time how this once-famous cocktail came to be famous-and how it almost disappeared before being resurrected. It also tells the story of dining and drinking in nineteenth-century New Orleans and explores how twentieth- and twenty-first-century conceptions of New Orleans have slanted our views of the drink's history. More than anything, it's a twisting and remarkable tale that highlights the central role that narrative has always played in our cocktail culture, and how slippery and unreliable those stories can sometimes be"--Book Synopsis
Almost lost to history, the Roffignac has long been one of New Orleans's most mysterious cocktails. While drinks such as the Sazerac and the Ramos gin fizz enjoyed a resurgence in popularity during the craft cocktail movement of the early twenty-first century, resurrecting the Roffignac has proved a more difficult task.
Named for nineteenth-century New Orleans mayor Joseph Roffignac, the whiskey-based drink became one of the city's most celebrated libations by the 1890s. After Prohibition, however, its place in Crescent City drinking culture never quite recovered. It remained the house cocktail at Maylie's Restaurant until its owners shuttered the establishment in 1983. By then, the Roffignac had fallen into relative obscurity. The renewed interest in craft spirits in the 2010s saw bartenders and spirits enthusiasts across the country creating their own versions of the Roffignac. Many tried to trace its roots back through the years and uncover early recipes for the drink, and some perpetuated fanciful accounts related to its name, origins, and original ingredients. Robert F. Moss separates truth from fiction and offers the definitive story of this classic pre-Prohibition creation. The Roffignac explains for the first time how this once-famous elixir fell out of favor before being rediscovered by mixologists and connoisseurs. It also surveys dining and drinking in nineteenth-century New Orleans and explores how twentieth- and twenty-first-century conceptions of the city have shaped our views of the drink and its history. As Moss shares this remarkable and rather twisted tale, he highlights the central role that narrative, myth, and legend have played in American cocktail culture, and how unreliable those stories can sometimes be.About the Author
Robert F. Moss writes about food, drink, and travel. Based in Charleston, South Carolina, he is the contributing barbecue editor for Southern Living and restaurant critic for the Charleston Post & Courier. He is the author of The Lost Southern Chefs: A History of Commercial Dining in the Nineteenth-Century South and Barbecue: The History of an American Institution, among other books.Dimensions (Overall): 7.11 Inches (H) x 5.31 Inches (W) x .66 Inches (D)
Weight: .54 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Iconic New Orleans Cocktails
Sub-Genre: Beverages
Genre: Cooking + Food + Wine
Number of Pages: 152
Publisher: LSU Press
Theme: Alcoholic, Bartending
Format: Hardcover
Author: Robert F Moss
Language: English
Street Date: September 11, 2024
TCIN: 92373333
UPC: 9780807182628
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-7770
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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