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The Manhattan has been famous since its alleged invention in the late 1800s in New York City’s Manhattan Club. We may not know who invented the once-exclusive cocktail, but it’s now a common cocktail served worldwide. The classic Manhattan is two parts whiskey, one part sweet vermouth, and bitters.

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