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Added: August 20, 2010

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Grey Goose Vodka To Make A Splash At U.S. Open

The Grey Goose Honey Deuce. (GG)

New York City - Grey Goose Vodka will be making a splash again this year, as the Grey Goose Honey Deuce will return as the official cocktail in celebration of the Tennis Championships, held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows.

The fan-favorite has become a staple of the event, with demand growing year after year and more than 100,000 cocktails sold since its inception. Celebrities, tastemakers and fans alike have delighted in its novelty, toasting the refinement of the sport with this refreshing lemonade cocktail and its signature honeydew melon "tennis ball" garnish.

In celebration of the tournament and its millions of at-home fans, Grey Goose Vodka is pleased to present the Honey Deuce Pitcher, a batched version of the signature Honey Deuce cocktail, a nod to its immense popularity so that tennis enthusiasts everywhere can serve a crowd!

Grey Goose Honey Deuce
 • 16 parts Grey Goose Original Vodka
 • 32 parts freshly squeezed lemonade
 • 8 parts Chambord or premium raspberry liqueur
 • Crushed ice
 • Honeydew melon balls

Add lemonade, Grey Goose Vodka and Chambord to a large pitcher filled with crushed ice and stir well. Pour into highball glasses filled with ice and garnish with melon balls. Serves 9.

The U.S. Open begins on Monday, August 30 and continues through Sunday, September 12.



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