Bloody Mary
Origin
Fernand Petiot · New York Bar (later Harry's New York Bar), Paris · 1921
Petiot's claim is the most documented; competing US claims (most notably comedian George Jessel in the 1920s-30s) are contested but persistent. Petiot later refined the drink with spices at the St. Regis in New York, where it was renamed Red Snapper.
Variations
- Bloody CaesarUse Clamato juice instead of tomato juice
- Red SnapperSwap vodka for gin
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