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Wednesday
04Feb2009

Behold: Belvedere IX

Belvedere is introducing its brand new Belvedere IX spirit in collaboration with Parisian graffiti artist Andre. The spirit is being touted as a breakthrough in production and uses a similar methodology to that of gin, and according to the release, has 9 ingredients, "ginseng, guarana, acai, ginger, sweet almond, jasmine, eucalyptus, three cinnamon, and black cherry, blended seamlessly to create a warm and enlivening note on the nose." Smells interesting. For all of those who can't wait to try it, it is rolling out in LA at My House, and will be in NYC so very soon. Hooah!

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Reader Comments (4)

Really DBTH? Is this like just a filler post? There is some debate going on over at Blackbook about an allege gay bash at corner bistro. how bout your post that!

February 4, 2009 at 04:52PM | Unregistered CommenterWilly Be G

i wonder does the packaging

February 4, 2009 at 05:23PM | Unregistered Commenterits me

Anyone who knows anything about nightlife knows this isn't a filler post. Andre Saraiva who designed the packaging is not only the owner of Le Baron in Paris and investor in Beatrice, he has a boutique hotel in Paris, a clothing line, curates shows for Colette and Art Basel, and is one of the world's most respected graffiti artists. The Belvedere campaign itself was photographed by Terry Richardson. Let the story of some people who got denied from Bea and couldn't even order a burger at Bistro stay confined to Blackbook.

February 4, 2009 at 07:05PM | Unregistered Commenternyc

Is it annoying to anyone else that people insist on singing the praises of the beatrice in every single post. We get it you like it. I like it too. its a great spot with a nice crowd but, enough already.

Another vodka.....Who cares. Infused Vodka....it never works. Yippie the guy is an investor in Beatrice. Could that place have needed an investment of over $100K total.

February 5, 2009 at 09:10AM | Unregistered CommenterEnough Already

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