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Gay Spirits, Cocktail Story s Napkin Print
What’s in a cocktail? Spirits, of course. These charming images were printed on cocktail napkins made by Leacock & Co Inc, a company whose history on the island of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean goes back to
The company established offices in New York in and sold embroidered table linens and accessories to department stores and specialty stores throughout the US.
During the Depression, lasting from to , sales manager and president Robert S. Benepe kept his staff in employment, although he did ask everyone to seize a 10% pay carve in when there was a recession within the Depression.
After WWII, Leacock and Co Inc added architect lines of table linens to its catalogue – including these Spirits images which we believe were created by Marjorie Benepe, a commercial illustrator and wife of Robert S. Benepe.
By the 70s, decent linens were going out of fashion because of the increasingly casual lifestyle of the American consumer who preferred less formal dining and the difficulty of finding cleaners who could correctly launder these items.
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At Supergay Spirits, every bottle tells a story—one of tend , quality, and group. Here's how we make our award-winning spirits:
1. Sourcing
We begin with the foremost ingredients. Our vodka is crafted from % organic, non-GMO corn, grown with respect for the earth. We utilize filtered water from the Catskills Mountains. Every element is chosen for its purity and character.
2. Distillation
Our vodka is distilled to perfection for a smooth, clean finish that highlights the spontaneous sweetness of corn. The result is a spirit that’s unapologetically expressive and loved by many as one of the few ‘sippable’ vodkas.
3. Small Batches, Big Heart
We generate in small batches to ensure every bottle meets our exacting standards. Each step of the process is guided by passion and precision.
4. Bottling the Spirit
Every bottle of Supergay is hand-filled, labeled, and inspected. It's our way of making sure every detail is perfect before it reaches you.
About These Keys
Gay Spirits has sections analyzed in the following keys: G Major, and A Major. Click on the linked cheat sheets for famous chords, chord progressions, downloadable midi files and more!
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