Tag Archives: Classic Bitters

Bamboo

This classic cocktail dates to the 1940’s but it’s rarely found on cocktail menus. Though this is a wine cocktail, it does not conform to the sweetened, lush flavors one might think of when considering wine cocktails as Happy Hour choice. The Bamboo cocktail leans more toward dry charm with little to no sweet satisfaction.

Toulon Cocktail - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin - Cocktail Stock Photography www.cheriloughlin.comBamboo

3/4 measure Dry Vermouth

1/2 measure Dry Sherry (Fino)

2 dashes Orange Bitters

2 dashes Classic Bitters

Orange Twist Garnish

Place liquids and bitters in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with orange twist. Variation: Add additional 1/4 measure Premium Orange Liqueur for hint of refinement, but still does not add much sweetness.

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Golf Cocktail

Cross your fingers for sunshine, fair weather and barely there breezes if outdoor activity is on your weekend agenda. Martini 4 photo copyright Cheri LoughlinGet out and enjoy spring like nature intended and then settle in at the bar for tall tales and chilled cocktails.

Golf Cocktail

3 ounces Gin

1 ounce Dry Vermouth

3 dashes Classic Bitters

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

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Reaping the Pyrat’s Bounty

As Hoti, patron saint of fortune tellers and bartenders, advises, “You don’t need a good reason to drink.  You just need a good drink.”

Pyrat Rum Pistol Tasting

Aroma: Comes across thin with notes of orange and vanilla.

Tasted Neat: Remains thin with slight burn. Definite orange flavor, but not as significant as Pyrat Rum XO Reserve.  Spice noted, possibly hints of cinnamon and clove, but mild rather than deep.  Just the right amount of sweetness to the spirit.  Not particularly my idea of sipping rum.  More of rum on the rocks with squeeze of orange and wee amount of lime possibly or could definitely see this going as a round of shots to start the night rolling.  Pyrat Rum Pistol mixes excellently for definition in cocktails.

Pyrat’s Bounty – created by Cheri Loughlin

Pyrats Bounty - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 measure Pyrat Rum Pistol

3/4 measure Kahlua Especial

1/4 measure Drambuie

1/2 measure Mango Juice

3 dashes Classic Bitters

1 measure Brut Champagne

Combine rum, liqueurs and juice in mixing glass. Stir. Pour into rocks glass over fresh ice. Top with champagne and bitters.

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Pura Vida Tequilas

Pura Vida Tequilas - Cheri Loughlin Wine & Spirits Stock Photography
Holiday times are idea for classic cocktails. But sometimes a variation on a favorite classic is in order…

Mexican Manhattan

2 measures Tequila

1/2 – 3/4 measure Sweet Vermouth*

2 – 3 dashes Classic Bitters

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Stir or shake according to preference. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with maraschino cherry. *Vary sweet vermouth according to sweetness preference.

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Pura Vida Tequila samples for review courtesy representatives of the brand

Manhattan Nights Holiday Cocktails

The Manhattan Nights B&B cocktails created by master mixologist, Gary Regan, are sure to delight and please the senses.  These bold creations go beyond the average and venture into the extraordinary.  Such is to be expected when one combines Benedictine and Brandy with celebrated Ardent Spirit, Gary Regan.  Each are truly unique “spirits”. 

Botanical Breeze - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinB&B liqueur is an audacious combination of Benedictine liqueur and fine French cognac.  Invented at New York’s “21 Club” in the 1930’s, it is the first mixed drink ever bottled and sold in the United States.  B&B is excellent as an after dinner cocktail and also pairs exceptionally well with desserts as can be seen with the recently launched “Manhattan Nights” program which also includes New York pastry chef Martin Howard. 

The following cocktails created by Gary Regan correspond to the desserts from the “Manhattan Nights” project.  Never shying away from a creative challenge, Gary infuses his cocktails with tequila, bourbon, absinthe, Scotch, ginger and elderflower liqueurs.  Each cocktail imparts a creative flair that is as unique as B&B with the style that is ardently Gary Regan. 

Belle of the Ball

1-1/2 measures Bourbon

1/2 measure B&B Liqueur

1/2 measure Peach Schnapps

1/2 measure Lemon Juice

Lemon Twist Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled champagne flute. Garnish with lemon twist.

Bohemian Breeze

1/2 measure B&B Liqueur

2 measures Sweet Vermouth

3 measures Lemon Lime Soda

2 dashes Classic Bitters

Orange Twist Garnish

Place all liquids in ice filled cognac snifter. Stir. Garnish with orange twist.

Bandit’s Bliss

2 measures Dry Vermouth

1/2 measure Cognac

1/2 measure B&B Liqueur

Orange Twist Garnish

Place liquids in ice filled wine goblet. Stir. Garnish with orange twist.

Bewildered Beauty

1-1/2 measure Dark Rum

1/2 measure B&B Liqueur

6 fresh Raspberries

2 Tablespoons Coco Lopez

1/2 cup Vanilla Ice Cream

Place all ingredients in blender. Blend until smooth. Pour into wine goblet.

Beauteous Bette

1 measure Reposado Tequila

1/2 measure B&B Liqueur

1/4 measure Ginger Liqueur

Champagne

3 fresh Blueberries Garnish

Place tequila, B&B and ginger liqueur in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled champagne flute. Top with champagne. Garnish with skewered blueberries.

Botanical Breeze

1-1/2 measure Gin

1/2 measure B&B Liqueur

1/2 measure Elderflower Liqueur

1/2 measure Lime Juice

Kiwi Slice Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled champagne coupe. Garnish with kiwi slice.

Babbling Brook

1-1/2 measure Scotch

3/4 measure B&B Liqueur

1/4 measure Absinthe

Lemon Twist Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Stir. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lemon twist.

These cocktails make great additions to your home entertaining this holiday season.  The look is elegant, the taste fresh and cutting edge and sure to satisfy a wide variety of tastes. 

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Review: Dragon Bleu Flavored Vodkas

Dragon Bleu White Ginger Tasting Notes

Dragon Bleu White Ginger Sample photo copyright Cheri LoughlinVodka infused with natural ginger and agave syrup

40% Alcohol – 80 proof

Color: Misty white. Cloudy like fresh lemonade without the pulp.

Aroma: Faintest dab of ginger. Some sweetness. Citrus such as lemon zest.

Taste: Beautiful lilting soft ginger flavor. Tinge of sweetness, but definitely not sugary like liqueurs. Perhaps there is just enough gentle sweetness to tame some of the bite ginger can sometimes leave on the tongue.

Misty Eyed – created by Cheri Loughlin

Misty Eyed - created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 measure Dragon Bleu White Ginger

1/4 measure Elderflower Liqueur

1/2 measure Premium Orange Liqueur

1/2 measure Fresh Lemon Juice

1-1/2 measure Club Soda

Lemon Wedge Garnish

Combine liquids except club soda in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice. Top with club soda. Stir. Garnish with lemon wedge.

Refreshing with light sweetness mingling softly with brush of ginger.

Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom Pour photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom Tasting Notes

Vodka infused with natural rose and agave nectar

40% Alcohol – 80 Proof

Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom Sample 1 photo copyright Cheri LoughlinColor: Crystal clear.

Aroma: Barely there hint of rose. Slight perfume. More traditional vodka aroma.

Taste: Definite rose especially in the after taste. Much sweeter than expected, but still not to the degree of liqueur.

I’ll be completely honest and say I am not a fan of roses, rose scent and especially not a fan of rose water or rose flavored cocktails. However, cocktail culture ventures more and more toward varied cocktails utilizing botanicals / floral flavors. The addition of rose in cocktails is quite popular.

Crème Yvette immediately comes to mind as wonderful addition to the Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom.

Bleu Rose – created by Cheri Loughlin

Bleu Rose created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 measure Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom

3/4 measure Crème Yvette

1/2 measure Fresh Lemon Juice

2 measures Brut Champagne

Combine liquids except champagne in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled coupe. Top with brut champagne.

Quite lovely. Champagne highlights the rose flavor while softening it at the same time. Color lends itself well to holiday parties and celebrations.

Dragon Bleu Penja Pepper Sample photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Dragon Bleu Penja Pepper Tasting Notes

Vodka infused with natural penja pepper and agave nectar.

40% Alcohol – 80 Proof

Color: Crystal clear

Aroma: Total traditional vodka aroma. No hint of pepper or sugar.

Taste: Sweetness followed by pepper such as mild black pepper. Quickly fades rather than scalding the tongue. Almost too much sweetness in comparison to the peppery spice. The sweet to pepper flavors are slightly in competition with one another. Although, the sweet to peppery flavor has me instantly craving salty thin potato chips. Lays potato chips to be precise… Lays potato chips… like a cocktail you can’t have just one.

Sentimental Dragon – created by Cheri Loughlin

Sentimental Dragon created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 measures Dragon Bleu Penja Pepper

1/2 measure Velvet Falernum

3/4 measure Fresh Lime Juice

Dash of Classic Bitters

Sea Salt

Rim chilled cocktail glass with sea salt. Set aside. Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into prepared cocktail glass.

Salty. Sweet. Gentle heat. They all come together quite nicely.

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Auntie Mame Inspired Happy Hour

Do you ever watch old movies, some of which used to be in black and white and are now colorized?  They are still classics, but never quite the same as the first time around.  The same may be said for timeless cocktails.  The first time we taste them they are marvelous on our taste buds.  Every time thereafter, a bit of their mystique fades away.  Yet, updated liquors and modernized recipes revamp cocktails to tantalize fading attention.

When I was a young teenager my mother took me to an old fashioned theater to see the production of Auntie Mame starring Rosalind Russell.  It was just a film showing at the theater, but it was complete with an intermission where we left our seats to go get popcorn in the basement area.  Even the smell of the popcorn seemed different from regular theaters where butter is slathered on in grease loads.  As a teenager the experience with my mother was more memorable than Auntie Mame in all her peculiar grandeur on the big screen.  But as an adult my children gave the DVD to me for Christmas this past year.  It was wonderful watching it again.  Was it the same as the experience in that theater with my mother so many years ago?  No.  But it brought back distinct memories that can never be experienced again. 

There was something else I discovered in watching this classic movie; it is fascinating to discover the fashionable drinks of the time in movies that remain timeless in our memories. 

Rosalind Russell plays Auntie Mame, a flapper from the roaring 20’s, who lives a carefree, eccentric sort of life.  She enjoys life to the fullest even when she is charged with the care of her orphaned nephew, Patrick.  Auntie Mame endeavors to save him from the stuffy, conventional executor of Patrick’s father’s estate by teaching him the wild and zany ways of an avant-garde world.  Along the way, there are four cocktails I took notice of.  I am not so sure that was really the intent of the producers.  At any rate, the movie is a must see in my opinion and the cocktails are of course classics any way you look at them.

The rage in the movie was a Daiquiri with honey which Auntie Mame did not like at all.  In my opinion a Daiquiri with granulated sugar is absolutely awful since the sugar does not dissolve properly and there is a perfectly good cure for that all; Simple Syrup – 2 parts sugar dissolved in 1 part water.

The Daiquiri (the way it’s supposed to be – according to 10 Cane)

2 measures 10 Cane Rum

1 measure Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice

1 measure Simple Syrup

Lime Wheel Garnish

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wheel.

Bacardi Daiquiri

1 measure Bacardi Superior Rum

1 measure Lime or Lemon Juice Freshly Squeezed

1/2 teaspoon Sugar

Place ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into chilled cocktail glass or strain into rocks glass over fresh ice.

Oronoco Rum is highlighted in this next Daiquiri recipe as found on theBar.com. 

Oro Daiquiri

1-1/2 measure Oronoco Rum

1 measure Fresh Lime Juice

1 measure Simple Syrup

Lime Wedge Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wedge.

And of course, my personal favorite Daiquiri recipe which follows a standard 2:1:1/2 ratio for base liquor, tart or juice, and liqueur or syrup add in. 

Daiquiri

2 measures Rum

1 measure Fresh Lime Juice

1/2 measure Simple Syrup

Lime Twist Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime twist.

Autie Mame was fond of champagne.  While champagne is marvelous on its own, why not in a cocktail?

Champagne CocktailInternational Bartender Association

4-1/2 measures Chilled Champagne or Sparkling Wine

1/2 measure Brandy

1/2 Sugar Cube

2 Dashes Angostura Bitters

Maraschino Cherry & Orange Slice for Garnish

Add two dashes Angostura Bitters to chilled champagne flute and half sugar cube. Pour brandy over sugar cube. Top with chilled champagne. Garnish with orange slice and maraschino cherry.

Picon Whiskey Cocktail – Cocktail Data Base

1-1/4 measure Rye or Bourbon Whiskey

1-1/4 measure Amer Picon

1/4 teaspoon Sugar

Lemon Twist Garnish

Place liquids and sugar in mixing glass with ice. Stir to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lemon twist.

Lastly there is the Martini that young Patrick learned to make and serve proficiently.  While every cocktail under the sun on a drink menu seems to qualify under the term of “martini” these days, the one Patrick served in Auntie Mame was shaken with no olive. 

“CEO” Martini – Chopin Extra Olives

2-1/2 measures Chopin Vodka

3 Extra Large Bleu Cheese Stuffed Olives

Place vodka in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish with olives. Optional: Olive brine to taste for Dirty CEO.

Belvedere Classic Martini

2 measures Belvedere Pure Vodka

Dash Lillet Blanc

Lemon Twist, Olive or Cocktail Onion Garnish

Place ice in mixing glass. Add Lillet Blanc. Swirl and discard liquid. Add vodka to prepared ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish as desired.

Pravda Perfect Martini

2 measures Pravda Vodka

1 measure Pure Water

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled martini glass. No need for garnish. It’s perfect.

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Stag Manhattan

While nothing will ever replace the classic Manhattan, Beam Global Wine & Spirit’s release of Red Stag by Jim Beam opened the door for innovation and a twist on the traditional.An adaptation of the Manhattan that includes both Jim Beam Original and Red Stag by Jim Beam might win over a few more bourbon newbies.

Stag Manhattan – created by Cheri Loughlin

Stag Manhattan - Cocktail creation & Recipe Card Creation by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-3/4 measure Jim Beam Original Bourbon

1/4 measure Red Stag by Jim Beam

3 to 4 dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Combine liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker over ice.  Shake thoroughly.  Strain into a small cocktail glass.  Garnish with cherry.

The black cherry flavor of the Red Stag still takes a more prominent place in the cocktail than sweet vermouth would, but this is a variation rather than the classic drink.  This will never take the place of an original Manhattan, but it may indeed bring non-traditional bourbon drinkers to the table for a taste of something a little different than their usual taste of base spirits.

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Summertime Cover Up

DonQ Coco Rum 1 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

DonQ Coco Rum Tasting Notes

21% Alcohol. 42 Proof.

Aroma: Very little scent. Sugared.

Taste: Very sweet. Says natural coconut flavors on the bottle, but… tastes more artificially flavored to the taste buds. Even leaves bit of distasteful after taste. Thin. Not nearly as impressed with this flavoring as I have been with the base spirits of the DonQ Rum brand thus far.

Best conclusion for this flavoring; mix to get semblance of sweetened flavoring
while knowing the alcohol content might be exceedingly low. Borders upon liqueur factor at this point in my opinion. Many average liqueurs fall within 15 to 30 percent ABV (alcohol by volume). Rum, even flavored rum, generally speaking falls somewhere between 35 to 40 percent ABV with some higher.

Summertime means quick and easy cocktails that won’t bring on the buzz too fast. Throw on your favorite bikini and simply shake up this simple tropical Cover Up for easy, breezy sipping poolside.

Cover Up – created by Cheri Loughlin

Cover Up 1 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 ounces DonQ Coco Flavored Rum

2 ounces Pineapple Juice

1 ounce Coconut Cream

2 dashes Peach Bitters

2 dashes Angostura Bitters

Combine rum, pineapple juice and coconut cream in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake thoroughly to blend and chill thoroughly. Strain into chilled goblet. Place dashes of bitters over top. Serve.

DonQ Coco Rum sample for review courtesy representatives of DonQ Rum.

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Royal Panache

 Royal Panache – created by Cheri Loughlin

Royal Panache Cocktail Commissioned for Hiram Walker - created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/4 measures Crown Royal Canadian Whisky

1/4 measures Hiram Walker Amaretto Liqueur

1/4 measures Vanilla Liqueur

2 dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

Maraschino Cherry & Orange Twist Garnish

Build liquids over fresh ice in an Old Fashioned glass. Garnish with skewered maraschino cherry wrapped with orange twist.

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