Noce Vecchio
Made from entirely Italian ingredients, the Noce Vecchio (literally "old nut") is a Futurist play on the Old Hickory, a New Orleans cocktail that mixes sweet and dry vermouth with…
- story: Talia Baiocchi
- illustration: John Perry Yates
Made from entirely Italian ingredients, the Noce Vecchio (literally "old nut") is a Futurist play on the Old Hickory, a New Orleans cocktail that mixes sweet and dry vermouth with…
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