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25 Authors and their Signature Drinks

25 Authors and their Signature Drinks

25 Authors and their Signature Drinks

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Amanda Quick

Red wine

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Melanie Benjamin

Gin and tonic, the tonic water has to be high quality, with a lemon, not a lime.

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Jamie Brenner

Coffee

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Renee Rosen

A Manhattan on the rocks with bourbon and a brandied cherry (two if I can get them) along with a tall glass of ice. As I sip my Manhattan I add ice cubes one at a time. It’s weird but it’s the way I do Manhattans!

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Martha Hall Kelly

Titos vodka and soda with a splash of cranberry.

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Steven Rowley

Vodka martini with olives, very dry.

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Elin Hilderbrand

Veuve Clicquot

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Diane Setterfield

Tea. Earl Grey, jasmine, mint, chamomile, green.... it’s a long list.

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Therese Anne Fowler

Lately it’s the French 75.

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Amina Akhtar

Coffee. So much coffee.

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Beatriz Williams

Rosé Champagne

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Mary Kubica

Riesling

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Paula McLain

Gin and tonic with Hendricks. Lately I've also been super into whisky sours made with rye and a garnish of Luxardo cherries. They're amazing.

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Suzanne Rindell

Champagne cocktail. Again, those 1920s were good to us.

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Louise Candlish

Kir royale.

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Rhys Bowen

Prosecco. Sometimes Mimosas or Kir Royale.

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Delia Owens

Deep, smooth Cabernet Sauvignon

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Fiona Davis

I love a Moscow Mule, mainly because of the cool copper mug it’s served in.

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Kristan Higgins

Iced coffee for nonalcoholic beverages; elderflower vodka martini for adulting

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Jo Piazza

Gin Tonic

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Lisa Jewell

My friends would say Champagne. I would probably say Champagne too.

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Susan Meissner

I tried a Vesper in Philadelphia last year and it was so smooth and sophisticated and delightful. I had to ask what was in it. Lillet is the secret ingredient.

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John Boyne

Champagne

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Lauren Willig

for day, strong tea; for night, a kir royale. Who can go wrong with pink bubbly?

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Abdi Nazemian

I know how L.A. this sounds, but ginger Kombucha.

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