- Sirop de Picon
Picon is a bitter, an
apéritif ,caramel -coloured which traditionally accompaniesbeer in the east and north ofFrance .It is made from a base of fresh oranges which are dried and mixed with a solution of alcohol which is
distilled . Picon also containsgentian andquinquina in equal measures.Sugar ,syrup andcaramel are added last.Origins
Gaétan Picon, born in 1809, was a scholar who had an
apprenticeship at the distillery ofAix-en-Provence ,Toulon andMarseille . In 1837, after taking a trip to Algeria where he had been in the French Army, he invented Picon. The aperitif was placed in the category of "bitter" and was 21 degree proof.At the time, Gaétan Picon had created the first distillery to produce "African bitters" in an Algerian village, he then went on to create a number of other distilleries: Constantine,
Bône andAlger . In 1872, Gaétan Picon returned to France, and he created the firstfactory for the production of Picon, still in use today, inMarseille . In 1937, the company published a book called "Histoire d'un Siècle Picon (1837 - 1937)", and the company slogan at the time was "Il n'est plus une partie du globe où n'ait pénétré le Picon !" ("there is no longer any part of the world where Picon hasn't penetrated.") [cite web | url = http://www.practicallyedible.com | title = practicallyedible.com | accessdate=2008-09-01]Today
Since 1995 Picon has diversified, and now makes two different
aperitif s:
* The original: Picon bière, which accompaniesbeer .
* Picon club, to drink incocktail s with drywhite wine .Since Picon 1989 has been 18 degree proof due to a reduction in the amount of alcohol in the drink.
In 2003 the drink sold 70% in the North and East of
France . The total production was 4 million bottles.References
External links
* [http://www.diageo.com/en-row/OurBrands/AllourbrandsA-Z/AmerAperitif Aperitif] — Diageo
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