Chanel No. 5 is one of those iconic scents, and now you can drink it. Cocktail No. 5 is a drink two years in the making that smells like the classic Chanel fragrance.
Cocktail No. 5 was created by Tony Conigliaro, and is a champagne cocktail served in a wide-brimmed champagne glass that lets the person consuming it smell more of the Chanel fragrance.
Perfume-scented cocktails? I think this was made for the clumsy drinkers of the world. Now you can spill and smell like Chanel. Lovely.
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Tony Conigliaro Creates 'Cocktail No. 5' Chanel Champagne
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