1865 New Highway, Farmingdale NY 11735
Sunday, 9/19
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
Bitter Secrestat was a French aperitif bitters produced in France and likely in Argentina but no longer manufactured. It was very popular during the period right after the American Prohibition. Bitter Secrestat contained Gentian (group of flowering plants) bitters enhanced by a strong portion of citrus. In the poster we find a French sentence, which translates to "The oldest of gentian aperitifs". In 1922 the popular cocktail Alfonso appeared in the French resort town of Deauville, which contained Secrestat as one of the ingredients.
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57" x 37"
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
TPES Warehouse
1865 New Highway
Farmingdale New York 11735
Sunday, 9/19, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Jake Mango | (516) 306-0661 | jake@tradingpostestatesales.com
1865 New Highway, Farmingdale NY 11735
Sunday, 9/19, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm
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