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mustangtony
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This is a 1954 magazine advertisement for Cherry Rocher Liqueur and other liquers imported by Dreyfus, Ashby & Co., Inc., New York, NY
---- Cherry Rocher is a distillery founded in 1705 in La Côte-Saint-André by Bartholomew Rock. It is renowned for its eaux-de-vie and fruit liqueurs. The Company Cherry Rock we know today is the result of several mergers of different distilleries in the region. Initially, in 1705, as stated above, the distillery was Rock in Côte-Saint-André. A few years later emerged almost simultaneously distilleries Neyret and Arnaud (to Bourgoin for the last) that merged in 1830 to give the distillery Neyret-Arnaud, then it encompassed the distillery Chavin (also from Bourgoin) and gave birth the distillery Neyret-Chavin to Ruy which then merged with the distillery Cherry Rocher de la Côte-Saint-André.
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