This image is the cover for the book New Orleans Rum, American Palate

New Orleans Rum, American Palate

Mix yourself a Hurricane and see New Orleans through a glass of rum.


Like a drunken Mardi Gras parade, the history of New Orleans lurches from electrifying highs to heart-rending lows. Through it all, good drink was a constant - especially rum. The victory at the Battle of New Orleans was sealed with a barrel of rum, and a half-hearted implementation of Prohibition a century later certainly didn't dampen the city's spirits. From priests making tafia to modern delights like Old New Orleans and Bayou, rum has always been an integral part of the funky, sultry, crazy story of the Crescent City. Longtime historian and writer Mikko Macchione presents a witty and informative history of the city and its love affair with the sweetest of liquors.

Mikko Macchione, Chris Rose

Mikko Macchione has been writing and talking about New Orleans for more than thirty years. He has collaborated with renowned photographer Kerri McCaffety on more than a dozen books and articles. He has received two Independent Publishers Awards (IPPY) for his work on "Majesty of the French Quarter" and "Napoleon House."

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