Hennchata

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The Hennchata is a cocktail consisting of Hennessy cognac and Mexican rice horchata agua fresca. It was invented by Jorge Sánchez at his restaurant in San Jose, California.

The Hennchata consists of 4 oz horchata plus 1.5 oz (50 ml bottle) of Hennessy V.S.[1] Jorge Sánchez, the originator, serves it with a straw in a thick-walled, stemmed chavela glass with the bottle of cognac inverted in a plastic holder clipped to the rim; the brandy bottle empties itself as the level of horchata falls, making the drink more alcoholic as it is consumed.[2]

The drink was created by Jorge Sánchez of Gilroy, after he took over Chaco's Mexican restaurant in downtown San Jose.[1][2] Since its launch in February 2013, an average of 85 a day have been sold, more than 17,000 in a year, and the restaurant has become the largest seller of Hennessy bottles in Northern California.[1][2] LVMH executives have visited and invited Sanchez to red-carpet events.[2]

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  1. ^ a b c "The 'Hennchata': Grown-Up Horchata Has Alcoholic Kick", Fox News Latino, June 9, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d Dan Pulcrano, "Drink of the Year: The Hennchata", Metro Silicon Valley, June 11, 2014.
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