
Byrrh - Wikipedia
Byrrh is an aromatised wine apéritif made of red wine, mistelle, and quinine. Created in France in 1866 and trademarked in 1873, it was popular as an apéritif in the early 20th century. With its …
Curious About Byrrh? Make This Simple Cocktail - Serious Eats
2018年8月10日 · In 2012, Byrrh was quietly brought back after a long hiatus that started with Prohibition. Now that it's available, you can drink it slightly chilled with a twist of lemon: it's a …
Haus Alpenz — Byrrh Grand Quinquina
Byrrh Grand Quinquina is made to the original late-19th century recipe that earned worldwide fame and inspired fifty years of evocative poster art. Byrrh combines a generous, port-like wine …
在法国,如何像个当地人一样点一杯Apéritif(开胃酒)?
2016年7月20日 · 5 朗格多克 דByrrh”(皮尔酒) 挨着普罗旺斯的朗格多克,是Byrrh的发源地。 Byrrh的创始人是一对布料商兄弟,他们用当地的几种红葡萄酒,混合“蜜甜儿”Mistelle和奎宁 …
To Understand the Byrrh Special, First Get to Know Byrrh
2014年4月25日 · The byrrh special is a cocktail that combines gin, byrrh, and a lemon twist. But what is byrrh? That is an equally good question. Byrrh is a spirit made with red wine, mistelle, …
Bringing it Back Bar: What to Do With Byrrh - PUNCH
2016年5月10日 · Bringing it Back Bar: What to Do With Byrrh Every bar sports marginal bottles that elude even the most seasoned drink-makers. In "Bringing It Back Bar," we shine a light on …
Byrrh Grand Quinquina Aromatized Wine - Difford's Guide
Pronounced 'BeerR', this is an aromatised wine-based apéritif made of red wine, mistelle, and quinine. Byrrh is best appreciated served over ice with a slice of lemon or orange. Or served …
Byrrh - Kindred Cocktails
Byrrh is an aperitif [ingredient=amaro amaro] first produced in 1886 by Simon Violet and his brother Pallade. By 1935, Byrrh was the most sold aperitif in France, with sales of 35 million …
Byrrh — Wikipédia
Le Byrrh est une marque de quinquina français créée à Thuir, Pyrénées-Orientales, en 1866, la marque Byrrh ayant été déposée en 1873. C'est un vin additionné de mistelle et aromatisé …
BYRRH | Jacobi Spirits
Byrrh is a blend of fine red wines (mainly Carignan and Grenache) flavoured with extracts of cinchona bark (quinquina), spices from the Languedoc-Roussillon region and others with a …