

So
it's no wonder that good cherries were hard to find for decades. Modern
American tipplers didn't rediscover Luxardo's garnish until 2004, when famed
bartender Audrey Saunders received four jars of them to use in her legendary
New York watering hole Pegu Club. Bartenders never looked back. If you planned
to serve a cherry garnish anywhere in the five boroughs from then on, it had
better have been a very good one.

This is the key ingredient that makes the El Floridita and the Papa Dobles Daiquiri's their special flavor. It is a great addition to several other cocktails as well as a greaat ingredient for giving your new development recipes a little bit of a special flavor. "The Luxardo brand is the gold standard
here and always has been," wrote David Wondrich in his 2007 award-winning
book Imbibe!
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