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Louis’ Basque Corner: Drink a Picon Punch with friends

PiconPunchDrink one Picon Punch, and you might be alright. Drink two and they’ll call you a cab. Drink three and they might have to call the paramedics.

The famous Basque drink is ubiquitous in Northern Nevada, brought to the region by Basque immigrants who came to virgin land to herd sheep. Today, the connection to Basque tradition remains alive in the many local descendents of the first settlers, the Basque restaurants that serve their famous food, and the festivals that celebrate Basque heritage.

One such establishment is Louis’ Basque Corner, located just outside of the downtown Reno corridor. Since the late 1960s, locals and visitors have made Louis’ one of the mainstays of the Northern Nevada culinary mix. Here, hearty Basque food is served in a family style setting. And when you come, you are among old friends. At the bar, the Picons start flowing in the afternoon, and well into the evening. And the party gets a little louder – and a lot more fun – as the evening moves on.

The next time you hit Northern Nevada, hit Louis’, or any of our fine Basque restaurants, and experience the unique Basque culture and flavor. But be sure to pace yourself with the Picon Punches.

Video: Making a Picon Punch:

Basque in Northern Nevada:

Basque Picon Punch Recipe:

  • fill glass with ice
  • 1 teaspoon grenadine
  • 1 ½ ounces of Picon or Torani Brand Amer
  • Shot of seltzer water
  • Top with a splash of Brandy
  • Add a lemon twist (peel only)
  • Serve and enjoy