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Alize Emerald recipeAlize® cognac
Courvoisier® cognac
Alize Emerald recipe
A delicious recipe for Alize Emerald, with Alize® cognac and Courvoisier® cognac. Also lists similar drink recipes.
Ingredients:

2 oz Alize® cognac
2 oz Courvoisier® cognac


Method:
Combine both ingredients in equal parts in an old-fashioned glass, and serve.
Serve:
Old-Fashioned Glass



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