1895 The Mixicologist by C F Lawlor

THE MIXICOLOGIST.

for restnct1on of the traffic. "\Vhen such whiskeys as Old Crow and· Mellwood Bourbon and Normandy Rye are put upon the market, and which for years have proved all that is claimed for them-a bland, ripe, and delicious whiskey, that has few equals, the favorite with bon vivanl and medical practitioner alike– then it is a friend, supplying thousands with the means of maintaining health and strength and enjoyment. Fernet-Branca is a drink that is greatly used by the natives of Italy. It is said that it will prevent indiges– tion and cure it without having recourse to remedies which weaken the digestive organs. It is said that during the visitation of cholera in Italy in 1865, 1873, 1884-85, this drink accomplished surprising cures. Messrs. L. Gandolfi & Co., 427 West Broadway, are the United States agents for this drink.

The mistaken treatment of diluting claret with ice water develops all its rough flavor and crude properties.

The 0-neh-da Vineyard, Rochester, N. Y., was or– ganized and is conducted by Monseigneur McQuaid, bishop of that city. The property, it is said, belongs to the Rochester Seminary, of which he is the head. Several years ago the bishop spent several weeks in the white wine district near Bordeaux, studying the making of sauternes.

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