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5. Daiquiri
> Main ingredients: White rum, lime juice, superfine sugar
> Origin: Engineer Jennings Cox, Cuba (1896)

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4. Margarita
> Main ingredients: Tequila, triple sec or other orange liqueur, lime juice
> Origin: Disputed (1930s)

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3. Dry Martini
> Main ingredients: Gin or vodka, dry vermouth, olive or lemon twist garnish
> Origin: Disputed (1910s?)

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2. Old Fashioned
> Main ingredients: Bourbon or rye, Angostura bitters, sugar cube
> Origin: Disputed (1833?)

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1. Negroni
> Main ingredients: Gin, Campari, sweet vermouth
> Origin: Bartender Fosco Scarselli, Caffè Giacosa, Florence, Italy (1919)
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