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  2. Grey Goose (vodka) - Wikipedia

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    Grey Goose is a brand of vodka produced in France. It was created in the 90s by American businessman Sidney Frank , who sold it to the multinational company Bacardi [ 1 ] in 2004. The Maître de Chai for Grey Goose is François Thibault , who developed the original recipe for the vodka in Cognac, France .

  3. Grey Goose partners with USTA for limited edition bottle - AOL

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    Grey Goose has been the official vodka of the U.S. Open for thirteen years, and that partnership shows no signs of stopping anytime soon. The company is introducing the launch of a limited-edition ...

  4. François Thibault - Wikipedia

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    He was also the developer of Grey Goose's additional flavors, including cherry, lemon, and orange. [5] In 2013 he was featured in a Grey Goose ad that focuses on the initial controversy of making vodka as a Maître de Chai , and the eventual acceptance of the practice in France.

  5. Grey Goose - Wikipedia

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    Grey Goose may refer to: Grey Goose (vodka), a brand of vodka distilled in Cognac, France from French wheat; Grey goose, a bird; Music. Grey Goose (band), a band from ...

  6. Sidney Frank - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, he developed Grey Goose vodka, made in France by François Thibault, [4] and was so successful in promoting it that he sold the brand to Bacardi for $2 billion in June 2004. In the last years of his life, Frank bought the Travel Savvy and Business Traveler magazine titles for $4 million.

  7. The Famous Grouse - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Black Grouse. In 2007 a peated special version of The Famous Grouse called The Black Grouse developed for the Swedish market was released. The packaging displays a black grouse in place of the usual red grouse. [12] The following year a special version, meant for chilling, was released called The Snow Grouse. [13]