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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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Avera Cocktail Finalists

I had to know.  Didn’t you?  Which one of the lucky Averna competition finalists will win and which Averna cocktail will it be.  These creative bartenders from around the nation have already made their way to Sicily by way of their talent and original recipes where they will compete at the Averna distillery.  One of them will also receive a $1,500 American Express gift card.  Hope they spend it all in one place; having a grand time in Sicily! 

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After reading through the cocktail creations these bartenders are shaking up, I can already say my work is cut out for me.  Not only do they sound tempting, but now I need to round up the ingredients. 

Damon Dyer’s cocktail, Tuesdays with Mole is an interesting concoction using two rums and egg white.  I found a slight variation of this on the new Ardent Spirits website using demerara syrup rather than Demerara Rum, but both created by Damon.  Hey, if it made the Regan’s Ardent Spirits cocktail listing this one must be unusually fabulous!

Tuesdays with Mole – Damon Dyer

2 measures Goslings Black Seal Rum

3/4 measure Averna

1/2 measure Demerara Rum

1/2 measure Lemon Juice

Egg White

Xocolatl Mole Bitters

Shake, shake, shake, strain into coupe glass.  Float 5 drops Xocolatl Mole Bitters.

Don Lee’s La Cola Nostra is rather different as a tall drink over ice.  What is so unusual about that?  It is topped off with champagne.  But the real rarity is the inclusion of Pimento Dram.  According to my research Pimento Dram is a liqueur from the Caribbean created from a small spicy pimiento berry which concentrates the flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg and clove together within one taste, thus allspice. 

La Cola Nostra – Don Lee (ultimate winner of the challenge)

1-1/2 measure Zacapa 23

1 measure Averna

3/4 measure Lime Juice

1/2 measure Simple Syrup

1/4 measure Pimento Dram

2 measures Moet White Star Champagne

Shake ingredients with ice, strain into a long glass with ice.  Top with champagne.

Jeff Hollinger’s Midnight in Sicily also stands apart from the other four using “Sicilian Style” Blood Orange agrodolce.  When speaking about cuisine, agrodolce is a traditional sweet and sour sauce made by reducing the elements of vinegar and sugar with the additions of wine, fruit and sometimes chocolate.  How Jeff manipulates the traditional into cutting edge in this cocktail will be intriguing.

Midnight in Sicily – Jeff Hollinger

1-1/2 measure Amaro Averna

1 measure Tanqueray Gin

1/2 measure “Sicilian Style” Blood Orange Agrodolce

5 to 6 Mint Leaves

Flamed Blood Orange Rind for Garnish

Combine ingredients in an ice filled cocktail shaker and shake for 20 to 30 seconds, or until well chilled.  Double strain through a fine meshed strainer into a chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with the flamed blood orange rind. 

Thomas Waugh’s Hierba Buena Cocktail proves tequila is no longer reserved for the margarita.  Thomas takes the peppery spice of Don Julio Reposado and merges it with the multifaceted zest of Averna and the sweetness of Crème de Cacao.  The Hierba Buena Cocktail goes a step further in flavor complexity with the addition of mint cream on top. 

Hierba Buena Cocktail – Thomas Waugh

1-1/4 measure Averna

1-1/4 measure Don Julio Reposado Tequila

1/4 measure White Crème de Cacao

1 measure Heavy Whipping Cream

3 dashes Fees Mint Bitters

First make bitter mint cream: add mint bitters and heavy cream to a cocktail shaker.  Dry shake (no ice) for 30 seconds.  Set aside.  Then stir Averna, tequila and cacao in a mixing glass full of ice for 45 seconds.  Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.  Using a bar spoon, carefully layer the cream on top of the cocktail.  Garnish with shaved chocolate and fresh mint sprig.

Debbie Peek’s Anima Bella cocktail is creative for a number of reasons.  Once you see the photo, take a look at that garnish.  Now that is a garnish you do not see in the average lemon, lime, orange, olive, maraschino cherry garnish tray. This avant-garde bartender really thought outside the box.  The inclusion of fresh raspberries and blackberries with fresh citrus juice also makes this a standout selection for the competition.  Fresh fruits infuse more color and unique layering of flavor into a drink than spirits alone.  Another look at the photo and you will see the rich color shine through so well in the Anima Bella you can almost taste it. 

Anima Bella – Debbie Peek

1-1/2 measure Averna

1/2 measure Plymouth Gin

1 measure Mineola Orange Juice

1/2 measure Orange Juice

1/4 measure Simple Syrup

5 Fresh Raspberries

3 Fresh Blackberries

In a Boston shaker add berries and fresh citrus.  Muddle.  Add Averna and gin.  Shake with ice.  Double strain into a chilled eight-ounce cocktail glass.  Using a wooden pick horizontally, place 2 citrus leaves vertically through the pick, then in a fan shape add thin slices of half moon lime wheels and then a raspberry.  On the lime slices, add the peel of the Minneola on top on the outside of the lime.  Place on the edge of the cocktail glass.

Surely it is five o’clock somewhere.  Cheers!

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Review: Bacardi Torched Cherry

The hum in the happy hour air this week sounds a lot like Bacardi Torched Cherry.  This little number arrived without red carpet or fan fare, but the buzz is significant.  The color might be clear, but the release of Dragon Berry prior to this puts this flavored rum expectation level at high alert cherry red.

According to the recent media release Bacardi Torched Cherry combines the flavors of Barbados cherries with the smooth infusion of Torch Plant aloe.  “Torch Plant aloe is a succulent, nectar-rich ingredient indigenous to South Africa.  It pairs ideally with Barbados cherries, also known as Acerola, a fruit that has recently received considerable attention for its versatility and sweet, robust flavor.” – Bacardi media release.  As with all of their flavored rum products, Bacardi supplies a tremendous selection of recipes for consumers to enjoy.

Bacardi Torched Cherry Tasting

Aroma: Burnt cherries, such as reduced in sugar.  Cough drop cherry scentBacardi Torched Cherry Neat photo copyright Cheri Loughlin similar to the slim fruited cherry ones I used to love as a child.  They were more pleasant than medicinal with sugary cherry flavor.

Tasted Neat: Very sweet immediately with easy cherry flavor that almost instantly flips to artificial cough drop cherry.  A little disappointing.  The flavor continues cherry in the finish, but flattens. 

In my opinion Bacardi Torched Cherry is definitely meant for cocktail mixer rather than sipping independently.  The possibilities open wide with this one.  My thoughts go directly to recipes for fruit smoothies only rum versions.  Don’t necessarily go straight for the easy road with cola and Sprite toppers.  Bacardi Torched Cherry will most likely mix well with banana (yes, banana), coconut and the usual suspects of cranberry and orange juice.  I am loving the fact Bacardi created a creamsicle style drink with equal parts Bacardi Torched Cherry, Premium Orange Liqueur, Orange Juice and Cream (Shake on ice and strain into shot glasses) which could be consumed on the rocks or in cocktail form depending upon preference. 

Berried Cherry – created by Cheri Loughlin

Berried Cherry photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 measures Bacardi Torched Cherry

1 cup unsweetened frozen Raspberries

3-1/2 measures Blueberry Juice

1/2 measure Simple Syrup

1 cup ice

Fresh Raspberries or Cherries Garnish

Combine all ingredients in a blender adding ice last. Blend until completely smooth. Pour into large cocktail glass. Garnish with fresh raspberries or cherries if desired.

This makes a great long sip for hot summer days.  Bacardi Torched Cherry remains predominant with layering of raspberry and blueberry. 

Torched Cherry Limeade – created by Cheri Loughlin

Torched Cherry Limeade created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 measure Bacardi Torched Cherry

1/2 Fresh Lime – Juiced

1/2 to 3/4 measure Simple Syrup – to taste

Club Soda

Quartered Lime Wedges Garnish

Place ice in highball glass. Add ingredients in order given with simple syrup to taste preference.  Top with club soda. Garnish with small lime wedges inserted in glass. Stir.

The most obvious drink for this particular flavor seems to be the popular cherry limeade.  Rather than simply mixing Bacardi Torched Cherry and limeade, an old school rendition turns out a pucker worthy recipe for refreshing, summer sipper.  This drink has me visualizing warm summer sun, afternoons full of cotton dresses and smart sexy ladies puckering up with perfectly glossed red lips to sip worthy straws plunged into Torched Cherry limeades lining poolside bars.  Get one while they last.

Bacardi Torched Cherry sample for review courtesy Corbin-Hillman Communications. 

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Dazzling Black Razzle

Start the morning refreshed and revitalized with an enthusiastic jolt of fruited bliss. Black Razzle dazzles with flavors of sweet and tart intertwining on the tongue. Keep it lower calorie with unsweetened frozen fruits and diet juice. Take this frozen treat for an evening happy hour spin by adding a splash of dark rum to the mix.

Black Razzle – created by Cheri Loughlin

Black Razzle Smoothie 5 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 Fresh Banana – peeled

1/2 cup Lite Blueberry Yogurt

1 cup Frozen Blueberries – no sugar added

1 cup Frozen Raspberries – no sugar added

1 cup Diet Blueberry Juice

Whipped Cream Garnish

Place all ingredients except whipped cream in a blender in the order given.  Puree until thoroughly blended.  Divide mixture evenly between four small glasses or two large glasses.  Top with whipped cream.

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Celebrating Single

Move over couples. Singles have their day. It’s Singles Awareness Day; S.A.D. This singles only holiday is the alternative celebration to the ‘most romantic couples only’ holiday; Valentine’s Day. Some choose to observe Singles Awareness (or Appreciation) Day on Valentine’s Day, but the day after sounds like the perfect time for a Girl’s Night Out on the town to me. Cheers!

Girls Night Out Poster - copyright Cheri LoughlinFlirtini

Fresh Raspberries

1 ounce Vodka

3/4 ounce Raspberry Liqueur

Splash Pineapple Juice

Splash Cranberry Juice

Brut Champagne

Muddle 5 or 6 fresh raspberries in bottom of mixing glass.  Add spirits and juices with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into chilled martini glass.  Top with 1-1/2 to 2 ounces Brut Champagne.  Garnish with skewer of fresh raspberries or mint sprig.

Party like you mean it, but sip wisely.

Misdemeanor

1 part Canadian Whisky

1 part Butterscotch Schnapps

Combine spirits into cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into shot or pony glass.  Strain into rocks glass over fresh ice if preferred.

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Rise & Sunshine Fruit Smoothie

Make the most of morning get-up-and-go time with a quick fix lower calorie breakfast on the go treat for the entire crew. This easy to put together fruit smoothie relies on frozen fruit with  low sugar and low calorie mix-ins that keep the girlish figure at its best. The real treat is the Rise & Sunshine Fruit Smoothie doesn’t short change the taste buds when it comes to flavor.

Choose your favorite fruit (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries; you get the idea) and blend until deliciously smooth.

Rise & Sunshine Fruit Smoothie – created by Cheri Loughlin

16 ounces Whole Frozen Strawberries – UnsweetenedRise and Sunshine Smoothie 003 - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

2 cups Tropicana Trop50 Orange Juice

1-1/2 cup Activia Lite Vanilla Yogurt

1 Banana

4 to 6 Fresh Strawberries Garnish

Whipped Cream Topping – Optional

Place frozen strawberries in blender. Add orange juice, yogurt and fresh banana. Puree until mixture is completely blended. Divide between four larger glasses or six smaller glasses. Garnish with fresh strawberry. Top with dollop of whipped cream if desired.

Serves 4 to 6. 486 Calories entire batch. 121.5 calories if dividing among 4 glasses. 81 calories if dividing among 6 glasses. Garnish not included in calorie count

Quick Tip: I use frozen fruits to keep the fruit smoothie rock solid chilled without the use of ice that will begin melting and water down the fruit smoothie. Purchase ready made unsweetened frozen fruit or flash freeze fresh fruit for later use.

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Red, White & Blue Cocktails

Fourth of July rings in the unofficial start of summer with picnics, parades, fireworks and steady flow of fun and laughter.  Keep everyone’s thirst refreshed with cocktails that utilize fresh fruits of the season and the sparkling colors of Red, White & Blue to correspond with Independence day celebrations.

Twisted utilizes a diet peach flavored water, but has no diet connotation in the drink.  The taste is fresh, light and definitely slurp worthy.

Twisted – created by Cheri Loughlin

Twisted - created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin6 Fresh Raspberries

2 Fresh Pineapple Spears (1 inch x 3 inch)

1-1/2 ounce Peach Rum

2 ounces Welch’s Diet Peach Twist

1 ounce Club Soda or Brut Champagne

Muddle fresh fruit in bottom of mixing glass.  Add peach rum and Welch’s Diet Peach Twist with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into highball glass or goblet over fresh ice.  Top with club soda or brut champagne according to preference.  Stir.

Pearl is an adaptation of the Perfect Margarita.  The real hook for Pearl is the garnish; olives.  Usually saved for classic martinis, the olive becomes the surprise find for this margarita.  My version pops up the heat with jalapeno stuffed olives. Nix the olives if they don’t float your boat, but definitely take this margarita out for a spin.

Pearl – created by Cheri Loughlin

3 ounce Blanco TequilaPearl - created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1/2 ounce Fresh Lemon Juice

3/4 ounce Agave Nectar

1/4 ounce Cointreau

Salt for Garnished Rim

Queen Size Jalapeño Stuffed Olives Garnish

Rim cocktail glass with salt and set aside.  Combine all liquid ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake vigorously to blend and chill.  Strain into cocktail glass over ice or even better, serve straight up.  Garnish with skewered jalepeno olives.

When I think of blueberry vodka or blueberries in general, the old television series Happy Days and Richie singing “I found my thrill on blueberry hill…” starts jingling through my head.  Thrilled brings in the beautiful flavor of blueberries while allowing the sweetness of fresh pineapple to interweave into the mix.  Depending upon your sweet tooth, vary the simple syrup.  Fresh egg white adds a little froth and complexity to the drink, but isn’t necessary for a thrilling good time.

Thrilled – created by Cheri Loughlin

2 Fresh Pineapple Spears (1 inch by 3 inch)Thrilled - created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

2 ounce Blueberry Vodka

1/2 ounce Fresh Lemon Juice

1/4 to 1/2 ounce Simple Syrup (according to taste)

1 Egg White – optional

Muddle pineapple and simple syrup in bottom of mixing glass.  If adding egg white, do so at this point and dry shake.  Add vodka, lemon juice and ice to mixing glass.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into chilled cocktail glass.Cheri Loughlin Photography - Cocktail Development & Photography Services

Bacardi Dragon Berry & Torched Cherry Make Summer Entertaining a Breeze

The entire purpose behind the highly successful Bacardi Dragon Berry flavored rum and newest release, Bacardi Torched Cherry, appears to be fun, fun, fun.  To gain the highest enjoyment from summer lovin’ fun, ease of preparation must be factored into the equation.  While splashes of cola or toppers of lemonade might be the first ‘go to’ mixer for Dragon Berry and Torched Cherry, fresh fruits of the season muddle up a few more tasty options without too much fuss. 

The next time you’re thinking pool party, backyard barbeque or neighborhood cul-de-sac party, think brief recipe directions, a few bowls of fresh fruit, measuring utensils and Bacardi flavored rum.  Display ingredients on a table for guests to build their own cocktails.  This adds hands on enjoyment to the mix while allowing mingle time for the host.  All around summer fun and refreshment for all to enjoy!

Bacardi Dragon Berry Nectar

Bacardi Fresh Drink - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1/2 part Bacardi Dragon Berry Flavored Rum

1/2 part Bacardi Coconut Flavored Rum

1 part Simple Syrup

1 part Fresh Lime Juice

4 Fresh Blackberries

4 Lime Wedges

4 Fresh Raspberries

Muddle 3 each: raspberries, blackberries and lime wedges with simple syrup in a cocktail shaker.  Add rums, fresh lime juice and ice.  Shake until chilled.  Strain into glass of fresh crushed ice.  Garnish with remaining lime wedge and skewered berries.

Bacardi Torched Cherry Breeze

Muddling Fruit - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 parts Bacardi Torched Cherry Rum

3 Slices Cucumber

1-1/2 parts Pineapple Juice

1 part Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice

1/2 part Simple Syrup

Mint Sprig Garnish

Muddle cucumbers and simple syrup in cocktail shaker.  Add remaining liquid ingredients.  Shake to chill.  Strain into highball glass over fresh ice.  Garnish with mint sprig.

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Classic Clover Club Cocktail Through The Rose Club Colored Glasses

Though The Rose Club’s Clover Club cocktail did not arrive in my glass quite as pink as the one shown here, it did win me over at first taste as light, refreshing and completely satisfying.  For those who say they do not like gin, the Clover Club just might be the cocktail to begin tippling the toes into the merry waters of gin.  This is not the stringent gin cocktail from days of yore. 

Try as I might to pay close attention to all the ingredients and the skill of the astute bartender, Heather Buesing, the recipe below is as close to their version as this recipe will venture.  My belief is bars and bartenders like to keep their best kept secrets close to the measuring cup, so I tend not to ask for exact measurements or take photos when out.  Trade secrets keep customers talking and keep them coming back.  Thank you Heather for great service and terrific cocktails!

Clover Club – Adapted by Cheri Loughlin

Inspiration: The Rose Club, The Plaza Hotel, NYC

Approximately 5 Fresh RaspberriesClover Club 4 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

1-1/2 ounce Gin

1 Egg White*

1/2 ounce Fresh Lemon Juice

1/2 ounce Simple Syrup*

2 Fresh Raspberries Garnish

Muddle raspberries gently three or four times only.  Do not turn into mush.  Add Gin, egg white, lemon juice and simple syrup.  Dry shake vigorously.  Add ice to mixing tin.  Shake again to chill.  Strain into chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with skewered fresh raspberries.  *If you have an aversion to fresh egg cocktails don’t go without this classic.  Use pasteurized Egg Beaters Liquid Egg Whites instead in the portion specified as 1 measurement instead.  It isn’t quite the same, but definitely worth sampling. Grenadine may be exchanged for simple syrup for more color and slight alteration in taste.

Interesting to note:

The Savoy Cocktail Book lists the Clover Club Cocktail with Juice of either 1/2 Lemon or Lime, 1/3 Grenadine, 1 Egg White and 2/3 Dry Gin. Directions: Shake well and strain into a medium size glass. 

Dale DeGroff’s Essential Cocktail Book lists the Clover Club as 1-1/2 ounces Gin, 3/4 ounce Simple Syrup, 3/4 ounce Fresh Lemon Juice, 1/2 teaspoon Grenadine and 1 small Egg White.  Directions: Add liquids except egg white to cocktail shaker.  Whip egg white separately. Add half of whipped egg white to cocktail shaker and save the other half for another cocktail.  Shake cocktail shaker mixture.  Strain into chilled cocktail shaker.

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Sipping a Bit ‘o Bubbly

Sparkling cocktails and champagne should not be relegated to times of celebration only.  Thank goodness holiday times and special occasions give many the extra nudge needed to pick up a bottle of bubbly for clinking glasses rather than the same old tried and true cocktail of the everyday.  Every Bit ‘o Bubbly cocktail doesn’t necessarily find its way into a champagne flute.  Often effervescent bubbles tickle at the nose by way of martini and cocktail recipes topped with champagne, prosecco and wonderful sparkling sake.  The following cocktails tickle at the nose by way with varying bubbles, but sip oh, so wonderfully.  Stay tuned for more dazzling cocktail recipes to tickly your fancy during the holiday season.

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Cynthia Rowley chose Basil Hayden’s bourbon for her Spring 2010 collection show.  She even named the cocktail; the Basil Natural.  Her design team made sure the Basil Natural embodied her line’s whimsical spirit and call to nature. The cocktail is a refreshing twist on the typical Fashion Week beverage staples of champagne and vodka. It looks like brown spirits have become the fashionable trend among the stylish headliners of the fashion world.

Basil Natural

1 part Basil Hayden’s Bourbon

Soda Water

Squeeze of Lemon

Place Basil Hayden’s Bourbon in white wine glass. Fill with chilled soda water. Add squeeze of lemon. Garnish with small lemon wedge.

Sweet Tail

3 ounces Bulldog Gin

3 Mint sprigs

1 Vanilla Bean

3/4 oz Creme de Cassis

1 oz Simple syrup

Champagne

Muddle mint and sliced vanilla beans in mixing glass.  Add simple syrup and gin with ice.  Shake to blend.  Strain into chilled flute.  Top with champagne and crème de cassis.  Garnish with mint sprigs.

The Gilded Sapphire

1 part Bombay Sapphire Gin, chilled

1/2 part Elderflower Extract

2 drops Rose Water

3 dashes Moreland Champagne Bitters

2 parts Champagne

Place elderflower syrup, rose water and bitters into chilled martini glass.  Add chilled gin.  Top with champagne. Sprinkle cocktail with edible gold leaf.

Wild Thyme Bellini

1 ounce Berry Puree

1 ounce Raspberry Liqueur

4 ounces Barefoot Bubbly Brut Cuvee

Thyme Sprig Garnish

Muddle fresh wild berries or raspberries to create berry puree.  Combine puree and liqueur in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Add Barefoot Bubble to shaker. Gently roll contents from end to end to combine.  Strain into chilled champagne flute.  Garnish with sprig of thyme.

New Year’s Sparkler

1 ounce SKYY Infusions Passion Fruit

1-1/2 ounce Pomegranate Juice

3-1/2 ounce Champagne

5-6 Fresh Raspberries Garnish

Place vodka and juice in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to chill. Strain into chilled champagne flute.  Top with champagne.  Garnish with skewered raspberries placed vertically into champagne glass.

Stoli Angel Elixir

Created by Charlotte Voisey, Eldridge, Rose Bar

1 ounce Stoli Gala Applik

3 Strawberries

Vanilla Sugar Sprinkles

Rose Sparkling Wine

Edible Gold Dust Garnish

Pink Rose Petal Garnish

Muddle strawberries with vanilla sugar in bottom of mixing glass.  Add Stoli Gala Applik with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into chilled champagne flute.  Top with rose sparkling dessert wine.  Garnish with edible gold dust and pink aphrodisiac rose petal.

Bitter Bubbles

1 ounces X-Rated Fusion Liqueur

1/2 ounce SKYY Infusions Passion Fruit

1/4 ounces Campari

Champagne

Lemon Twist Garnish

Place X-Rated Fusion Liqueur, vodka and Campari in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to chill.  Strain into chilled champagne flute.  Top with champagne.  Garnish with fresh lemon twist.

Bessito

Originally served at Asia De Cuba, New York

1 ounce X-Rated Fusion Liqueur

1 ounce Grapefruit Juice

Champagne

Place ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into chilled champagne flute.  Top with champagne.

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