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Chambord

April 6, 2008

Chambord

A Taste of Luxury Chambord is inspired by a unique raspberry liqueur produced in the Loire Valley of France during the late 17th Century. The liqueur was said to have been introduced to King Lous XIV during one of his visits to he Chateau de Chambord during his reign. Today Chambord continues o lend eldgance and style to every occasion. The luxurious taste of Chambord, - the rich intense flavor of raspberries mingled with a hint of honey and creamy vanilla - makes it one of the world’s most versatile liqueurs, and an unparalleled addition to both cocktails and culinary creations. www.chambordonline.com


Chambord & Champagne 1/4 oz Chambord Champagne Add Chambord to bottom of flute glass, top with Champagne.


Chambord French Martini 1 1/2 oz Finlandia Vodka 1 oz chambord 1/2 oz pineapple juice shake ingredients with ice and strain into a martini glass.


Chambord Margarita 1 oz Don eduardo Silver Tequila 1/2 oz Chambord 1/2 oz Tuaca Liqueur 2 oz sweet and sour mix Add all of ingredients but chambord to ice-filled shaker. Shake and pour into ice-filled margarita glass (as an option, dip rim in salt). Drizzle Chambord over top.

hr> Chambord Vodka Soda

1 oz Finlandia vodka 1/2 oz Chambord Club soda Shake first two ingredients with ice and strain into ice-filled rocks glass. Top with a splash of soda. Garnish with a lemon wedge.


Fresh Manhattan 2 oz Woodford Reserve 1 oz Chambord dash of bitters Shake ingredients with ice and pour into a rocks glass. Garnish with a lemon twist or cherry.