a Share of the Romanticism of the
American South is Located in the
Mint Julep. The Name Comes from the
Persian Gulap or "water of
Rose", Another-times Used in
Europe and the United States to
Describe of the Sweetened Drinks,
Often Type Medicinal Ingredient. In
America, the Julep Became a Mixture
of Crushed Ice and Wine or Alcohol,
Embellished with a Taste of Mint.
This Cocktail Was Served in Special
Cuts in Money "julep," or
in Glasses Senior and Cooled.