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Hendrick's Gin Made in Scotland Tasting Room Tales of the Cocktail '09 - Bartender Mixing Hendrick's Gin Cocktail Drink Recipes

 

I almost missed the Made in Scotland tasting room at Tales of the Cocktail while sitting through a seminar about cocktail photography.  Luckily my partner slipped into the tasting room early to taste and photograph and I ducked out of my seminar early to do the same.  What a delicious treat!  Charlotte Voisey must have been the hardest working spirits personality at all of Tales of the cocktail from a few bystanders point of view.  She shook up fresh cocktails using The Balvenie.  It seems this busy lady could be found just about everywhere lively debate or Hendrick’s Gin needed a fresh smile. 

The Balvenie - Charlotte Voisey at Tales of the Cocktail '09 Made in Scotland Tasting Room

 

While I did not have the pleasure of tasting the Glenfiddich offering of the Scottish Pair cocktail my impressions remained solid.  First off many Scotch enthusiasts would cringe at the thought of placing Glenfiddich 12 Year Old in a cocktail rather than consuming it neat or on the rocks.  However the representative on duty at the table assured me this cocktail tasted wonderful.  Since there was nothing left to sample, I assume it went over quite well.  My other observation happened to be the number of ingredients contained within the recipe, ease of obtaining the ingredients and degree of difficulty in building the cocktail.  All measured an overwhelming ‘trouble-free’ on the ‘simple’ scale.  Glenfiddich is relatively easy to find across the nation rather than one of the harder to find Scotches available only in selected markets.  The ingredients may be found in nearly any moderately stocked grocers shelves.  The Scottish Pair is a simple shake and strain variety that can be prepared with a cocktail shaker or mixing glass and strainer.  Straight forward.  When I mentioned how much I appreciated the detail of uncomplicated recipe for the average home bartender, the Glenfiddich representative said that is exactly what the brand was going for with this particular recipe.  Nice to know that while there are thousands of fabulous recipes swirling about that tempt our taste buds with more ingredients than we can juggle and names we can’t pronounce there are also offerings of a more simple nature to choose from. 

The Balvenie - Charlotte Voisey mixing cocktails with The Balvenie at Tales of the Cocktail '09 Made in Scotland Tasting Room

 

Scottish Pair

3/4 ounce Glenfiddich 12 Year Old

3/4 ounce Hendrick’s Gin

2 ounces Pear Juice

1/2 ounce Agave Nectar

1/2 ounce Fresh Lemon Juice

 

Combine ingredients and shake well.  Serve up in a martini glass.  Garnish with a lemon wheel.

 

Something more along the lines of wintry and warm to set our sights on the days ahead comes from The Balvenie.  This marvelous cocktail surprised me a bit with its beautiful color and flavor.  The cinnamon notes revealed in lovely form with The Balvenie remaining intact throughout the cocktail.  It would be a pity to cover up the delightful flavor personality of The Balvenie with over the top additions.  The Christmas Cake Martini harmonized the essence of all the flavors perfectly.  This would be an excellent cocktail to serve at your next Christmas party or family gathering this winter.

 

The Balvenie Christmas Cake Cocktail Drink Recipe at Tales of the Cocktail '09 Made in Scotland Tasting Room

 

Christmas Cake Martini

1-1/2 ounce The Balvenie Portwood

1/4 ounce Raynal VSOP

1/4 ounce Cherry Brandy

1/4 ounce Orgeat

1/4 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

Pinch of Cinnamon Sugar

 

Combine ingredients and shake well.  Serve up in a martini glass.  Garnish with a fresh cherry.

 

Tired of the usual champagne topped cocktail for Sunday brunch?  The Balvenie offered the Apple Bellini for something just a little unique and more than a little divine at the Made in Scotland tasting room.  This cocktail is so easy to prepare you won’t have to wait for a visit to Scotland.  You can make it in your own home to enjoy for Sunday brunch, Saturday afternoon on the deck or anytime something refreshing suits your mood. 

The Balvenie Apple Bellini Cocktail Drink Recipe at Tales of the Cocktail '09 Made in Scotland Tasting Room

 

Apple Bellini

1 ounce The Balvenie Doublewood

1-1/2 ounce Fresh & Cloudy Fiji Apple Juice

2 ounces Brut Champagne

 

Combine ingredients in a champagne flute.  Stir gently before serving. 

 

There are other cocktails offered by The Balvenie, Glenfiddich and Hendrick’s Gin that should be sampled as well.  These recipes are taken from the Stir Your Soul drink recipe book offered at Tales of the Cocktail. 

 

Balvenie Smash – created by Charlotte Voisey

Balvenie Signature Cocktail

2 ounces Balvenie Doublewood

3/4 ounce Fresh Lemon Juice

3/4 ounce Agave Nectar

2 dashes Angostura Bitters

4-6 Mint Leaves

 

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker.  Shake well.  Serve over fresh ice in a Double Old-Fashioned glass.  Garnish with a fresh spanked, mint sprig.

 

Glenfiddich and Hendrick's Gin at Tales of the Cocktail '09 Made in Scotland Tasting Room

 

Sweet Solera – created by Charlotte Voisey

Glenfiddich Signature Cocktail

1-1/2 ounce Glenfiddich 15 Year Old

3/4 ounce Lillet Rouge

1/2 ounce Caramel Syrup

 

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker.  Shake well.  Strain into a martini/cocktail glass.  Garnish with a fresh cherry complete with stem. 

 

Abandoned Rocket Ship – created by Jim Ryan

Hendrick’s Signature Cocktail

1-1/2 ounces Hendrick’s Gin

1 ounce Yellow Chartreuse

1/2 ounce Honey

3 Medium Hulled & Sliced Strawberries

1/2 ounce Lemon Juice

Fist full of Arugula (rocket)

Murray River Australian Sea Salt to rim glass

 

In mixing glass present in this order:  fist full of arugula, strawberries, lemon and honey.  Muddle with a spring in your stick.  Add Hendrick’s Gin and Yellow Chartreuse.  Ice.  Shake and fine strain into a salt rimmed double rocks glass.  Smile.

 

Hendrick's Gin Made in Scotland Tasting Room Tales of the Cocktail '09

 

Blood & Sanguinello – created by Charlotte Voisey

Featured at: Wolfe’s of New Orleans Spirited Dinner

3/4 ounce Glenfiddich

3/4 ounce Sandeman 10 Year Old Tawny Port

4 Muddled Luxardo Cherries

3/4 ounce Solerno Blood Orange Bitters

1/2 ounce Pink Grapefruit Juice

1/4 ounce Lemon Juice

1 dash of Orange Bitters

1 Egg White

 

Shake ingredients vigorously and starin into a chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with an orange zest.

 

Enjoy more glimpses, photos & cocktails from Tales of the Cocktail ’09:

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·         Viennese Vixen: OVAL Vodka Lavender Infusion Contest

·         Tweet-Up at Bar Tonique – New Orleans

·         Tasting the Experience Le Nez de Courvoisier

·         Cocktail Photography: On Ice

·         21st Century Gin Q&A: Tales of the Cocktail ’09

·         Photo Essay: Mischieve in the Garden of Agave

·         American Whiskey Legends: Q&A at Tales of the Cocktail ‘09

·         Bloody Mary and Popping Balloons with 42Below Vodka at TOTC ‘09

·         Beefeater Welcome Reception Photos

·         Tasting ‘The Ring of Fire’

·         Tales of the Cocktail ‘09

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