From the bar, a company was born. In 1869, Thomas H. Handy purchased the Sazerac Coffeehouse and began to acquire and market brands of liquor. He bought out the rights to Peychaud's Bitters in 1873. In the 1890s his company began to bottle and market the Sazerac cocktail, now made with rye whiskey instead of brandy. In addition, the company operated the Sazerac Bar on Royal Street. Later ...
Since its origins in the Cognac region of western France, the Sazerac family name has elicited recognition and respect in the spirits industry. The namesake brand, Sazerac de Forge et Fils was the original spirit used in the Sazerac Cocktail and by the mid-19th century became a natural choice for the name of the original Sazerac coffee house.
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The 51,987-sf Sazerac House is an interactive cocktail museum, active distillery, corporate headquarters, and event venue, all under one roof. Located next to the historic French Quarter, the project ...
The reenvisioned Sazerac House: A delectable cocktail that's just perfect for the Big Easy
Our Brands On the Shelves Sazerac Brands If you’re seeking a particular drink, you’re sure to find it among our brands. Sazerac is home to over 450 brands from distilleries across the globe. Some of our liquor brands have centuries of heritage, while others are new and exciting, creating their own legacies today.
Sazerac is home to over 450 brands from distilleries across the globe. Some of our liquor brands have centuries of heritage, while others are new and exciting.