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Marielle Songy's Absinthe Frappé
The Garden District Book Shop and The Chicory House are teaming up on April 17 to host a spirited pre-pub celebration for Absinthe Frappé
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Monday, April 17 · 6pm CDT
Location
The Garden District Book Shop 2727 Prytania Street New Orleans, LA 70130
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About this event
- 3 hours
- Mobile eTicket
The Garden District Book Shop and The Chicory House are teaming up on April 17 to host a spirited pre-pub celebration for Marielle Songy’s The Absinthe Frappé. This exciting new book examines the history of absinthe, its origins, and its influences, culminating in the story of the iconic New Orleans cocktail.
In her book, Songy reveals how bartender Cayetano Ferrér invented the concoction and delves into the early days of the drink and its first home, the Old Absinthe House in the Crescent City. She explores the ban on absinthe in the United States and Europe and the misguided reasoning behind it, all in the context of New Orleans’s response to national Prohibition more broadly. Finally, Songy discusses the lifting of the restrictions on absinthe in 2007, a move largely spearheaded by New Orleans scientist and master distiller Theodore Breaux, who dispelled long-held notions that the Green Fairy invariably drove its connoisseurs to madness.
The event will kick-off at 6:00 PM with a welcome reception within The Chicory House featuring bites and Absinthe Frappés. Afterwards, Songy will sit down with friend Sue Strachan to discuss the book and the history of the cocktail. Songy will then be available to chat with guests and sign copies of her book.
Entrance to the event requires purchase of a ticket through Eventbrite. To attend the event, guests can purchase a $15 ticket that includes food, beverage, and Eventbrite fees. For best value, guests can purchase a book ticket, which is available for $30 (book retail value, food and beverage, and Eventbrite fees.) Couples book tickets are also available for $40 and include entrance for two and one copy of the book.
For more information, visit us at www.gardendistrictbookshop.com.