My Tiny Bottles with Tammy Coxen

#64 Café Noir


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Seagram's isn't the only important name in Canadian distilling history. This bottle of Café Noir coffee liqueur gave me my first opportunities to research and talk about some of the others, like Corby, Hiram Walker, Gooderham & Worts, and the maker of this tiny bottle: McGuinness.

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