Made famous by Pat O'Brien's French Quarter Bar in New Orleans, a couple of these strong drinks might have you convinced you're as fluent in French as the locals.
Combine rums, lime juice, orange juice, passion fruit syrup, and grenadine in a shaker over ice; shake for 15-to 20 seconds
Pour into a Hurricane glass over fresh ice and garnish with fresh orange wheel and straw
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