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For more Stories, Food News, and Cooking Fresh videos, visit: cookingupastory.com Eau De Vie, the French word meaning "water of life", is a spirited drink produced from the distillates of fermented and mashed fruit. Steve McCarthy, began a long quest to produce a world-class pear Eau De Vie, and turn it into a profitable business. For show recipes and more stories cookingupastory.com For the Brandied Pear Salad recipe, go here cookingupastory.com For the Pear and Currant Chutney recipe, go here: cookingupastory.com
Eau de Vie is a small modern speakeasy nestled at the back of the Kirketon boutique hotel. Walk through a discreet doorway and enter one of Sydney's newest cocktail bars featuring a huge back bar boasting over 500 different spirits, as well as a solid selection of boutique beers and craft wines. The crew is fronted by Barry Chalmers (UK Bartender of the Year, 2005); and the bar offers a unique drinking and dining experience to the backdrop of jazzed up and funky tunes. Eau de Vie plays host to Australia's largest known vintage cocktail shaker collection, which add theatre to the creation of the drinks, particularly the shared serves. The Lady's Leg Cosmopolitan is prepared in a late 1930s cocktail shaker in the shape of a lady's leg complete with a high heeled silver shoe. Eau de Vie has recently made available 39 individual spirit lockers to its growing following of lovers of fine drinks and spirits. Each locker comes with a numbered key which guests are invited to take home with them. "The idea is that you should be able to pop into Eau-de-Vie at any time, open your own locker and share a prized bottle of spirits with close friends and family," says owner Sven Almenning.
**Hope you guys can understand me talking! LOL** Some tips said in the video and given by Phoe_Line on Ebay: *The color is wrong. *The glass has streaking or messy corners. *The printing on the underside of the box is faded, globby, or isn't what it should say. *The threads inside the cap (if any) don't screw onto the bottle or doesn't fit *The CC Chanel logo isn't sharp and clear *The description on the base of the bottle can be scraped off with a fingernail. *The name of the perfume is spelled incorrectly. *Any of the ingredients is spelled incorrectly. -- Note 1: there are legitimate differences between productions in France versus New York, and they also vary over years. The cello should be folded at the ends and glued down with neat circles or lines of transparent glue. The glue is light duty and should come undone easily. If corners are already lifted, this is a good sign. Look for neatly glued cello in the picture or ask for a new picture. There should be some 2-3mm overlap on the back of the box where the cello edges meet. -- Note 2: The color of a parfum should be slightly darker/more concentrated that eau de parfum. And eau de parfum should be darker than eau de toilette which is darker than eau de cologne which is darker than voile eau de parfum. If you don't see a difference, that is okay. But if parfum is lighter than eau de parfum as seen below, you have a problem.