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Jim Meehan Shows How to Drink in Style with the Gatsby Drink Recipe

The Great Gatsby is known for its lavish parties and high-society decadence, but now everyone can have a taste of the high life with Jim Meehan's Great Gatsby drink recipe: the Moet Imperial Gatsby.

The recipe sounds both delicious and simple to make. Just place a sugar cube in a wine glass, splash a bit of green chartreuse on top, fill the rest of the glass with some 1920s-era Moet champagne and finish it off with a twist of lime. Voila! A fancy Gatsby cocktail.

This recipe is so 1920s-themed that the champagne Meehan uses in his video has the same label used in 1920s America and is even the same champagne featured in the Baz Luhrmann film at all of Gatsby's crazy shindigs.

With this new Gatsby drink recipe, Meehan has definitely shown Gatsby fans how they too can drink with the best.
Trend Themes
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3. Luxury Brands - Luxury brands, particularly those in the alcohol industry, can capitalize on the trend of offering high-end drink experiences and collaborations with popular movies to attract affluent consumers.

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