While stationed in France during World War I, J. Marion Legendre learned about pastis and absinthe. Upon his return to the United States (after Prohibition ended), this apothecary-turned-entrepreneur introduced his Legendre Absinthe to New Orleans.
The spirit was later renamed Legendre Herbsaint and its tagline was, "Drink Herbsaint Wherever Absinthe Is Called For.”
Our Herbsaint is still made with Legendre's original 1930s recipe and the liqueur's unique anise flavor is a key ingredient in our official Sazerac cocktail recipe.
Dolin's red vermouth has a very long history, punctuated with many prizes and awards. It's unchanged recipe is one of our treasures. This vermouth has a lustrous coppery color, gentle aromas of fruit compote, of prunes and walnuts with grassy notes, tempe...
Black rum distilled from fermented molasses. Aged up to five years. A blend of light, very light and heavy pot still rums from the Worthy Park Estate where rum has been made since 1670. Colored with double-strength black sugar-based caramel, this pot st...