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Ponce de Leon Cocktail

Ponce de Leon could definitely be described as vintage, classic or totally retro, but the cocktail is far from it. The man sailed rough seas with Christopher Columbus in search of a new world.  The cocktail brings sipping satisfaction in the dawning of a new age. The goal is balance of flavor.  Ponce de Leon delivers. Though there are a few variations on this cocktail, this one tempts the palate with its multi-layering of light and dark spirits. 

Ponce de Leon

Ponce de Leon - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 measure Cognac

1/2 measure Rum

1/2 measure Premium Orange Liqueur

1/2 measure Grapefruit Juice

1 measure Brut Champagne

Combine cognac, rum liqueur and juice in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into champagne saucer or cocktail glass. Top with champagne. Stir gently. Lovely round, lush sweetness without being overly sugary.  Faint hint of grapefruit bitter in the finality, bringing the flavors together in perfect harmony.  That is before the champagne topper!  Champagne adds more sweetness and thins the cocktail out a little more. 

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The 66 Calorie Cocktail

Bacardi gives you 66 low calorie reasons why you don’t have to give up on cocktails to stick to your fitness plan in the New Year.  Bacardi Rum has 0 carbohydrates and 0 sugars.  When paired with your favorite diet cola the two become the ideal alternative low calorie cocktail. 

Even though the New Year just rolled around, swimsuit season is just on the horizon.  Yikes!  Many make resolutions that center around weight loss due to the dreaded traditional holiday weight gain.  As Cortney Silverman points out, “With the holiday pounds still present and the colder months bringing “hibernation weight,” Bacardi and diet cola is a great alternative that won’t add more weight to your winter routine.”

Bacardi and Coke photo copyright Cheri LoughlinBacardi & Diet Cola

1 measure Bacardi Superior Rum

4 measures Diet Cola

Lime Wedge Garnish – optional

Fill highball glass with ice. Add rum. Top with diet Cola. Stir. Garnish with lime wedge if desired.

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Scarlet Pirate

Hint of vanilla and marshmallow, most likely from the rum. Lush fruit. Just enough citrus.

Scarlet Pirate – created by Cheri Loughlin

Scarlet Pirate - created by and photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 measures Spiced Rum*

1 measure Pomegranate Juice

3/4 measure Lemon Juice

1/2 measure Premium Orange Liqueur*

Combine liquids in large rocks glass over fresh ice. Stir.

*RonDiaz Spiced Rum & 03 Premium Orange Liqueur (samples provided by representatives of RonDiaz Rum and 03 Premium Orange Liqueur)

There was also a suggestion to use Limon Rum in place of the Spiced Rum and leave out the Lemon Juice all together. Mix things up a bit and rely on your own taste preference for playful tasting.

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Superior Pursuit

The name plays on Bacardi Superior and the Drambuie Pursuit.  There is substantial flavor packed into such a small glass.  Bacardi Superior lends its charm and strength to the heavy handed herbal notes of both Drambuie and B&B Liqueurs.  These rich spirits with equally deep roots in history add depth, flavor and meaning to this small sip cocktail. 

Meant for leisure evenings by the fire or gathering with friends at the familiar haunt.  Superior Pursuit takes one back to the days of two ounce cocktails with million dollar flair. 

Superior Pursuit – created by Cheri Loughlin

Superior Pursuit 6 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 measure Bacardi Superior Rum

1/4 measure Drambuie

1/4 measure B&B Liqueur

Orange Twist Garnish

Build over ice in a rocks glass.  Zest orange twist over the liquid before placing orange twist directly into the cocktail.

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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”. 

B&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. 

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Review: Appleton Estate Reserve Rum

Appleton Estate Reserve Rum Sample photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Appleton Estate Reserve Rum Tasting Notes

Jamaica Rum. 40% alcohol. 80 proof.

Aroma: Honeyed. Molasses. Buttery. No burn on nose. Seems a bit thin.

Taste: Some burn tasted neat. Orange citrus peel. Cocoa. Coffee. Brown sugar with some of the sweetness taken away.

With ice: More sweetness. Less burn. Toffee. Dab of caramel. Orange zest.

Terrific on the rocks.

Appleton Estate Reserve Rum sample courtesy representatives of Appleton Estate.

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Review: Banks Rum

Banks Rum Review Sample photo copyright Cheri LoughlinBanks Rum Tasting Notes

Imported. 43% alcohol. 86 Proof.

Banks Rum Tasting photo copyright Cheri LoughlinAroma: Lots of butterscotch. Similar to round flat disk butterscotch candies. No burn on the nose. Gives suggestion of thick rather than thin rum simply from the luxurious aroma.

Taste: Bit of burn tasted neat. Contains butterscotch flavor notes, but not as sweetened as aroma suggests. Barely any aftertaste. Flavor is there, lingers a moment and then dissipates.

With ice: Much of the alcohol burn is taken away. Deep mellow flavor left in its place. Warming. Finished flavor is retained longer on the taste buds. More defined vanilla / butterscotch remains. Coffee to mocha note comes through just barely.

Reminds me of 10 Cane Rum in some respects. Flavors lovely on the tongue with slightly buttery notes that give the illusion of sweetened decadence without the sugary sweet factor. Would be simply divine in handcrafted Daiquris.

Banks Rum sample for review courtesy representatives of Banks Rum.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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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! 

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!

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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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.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Enter the Dragon

Bacardi hit upon something huge with its release of Bacardi Dragon Berry Flavored Rum.  This rum hit the sweet spot of the nation with its ‘fruit of the dragon’ and strawberry inclusion.  So, dip into the strawberry patch, whip up a few refreshing rum recipes and have a sip of the Dragon – Dragon Berry Rum that is. 

It’s easy to enjoy Bacardi Dragon Berry Rum with single mixers such as Ginger Ale, Sprite, Lemonade, Sparkling Citrus Water, Club Soda or Tonic Water.  Dragon Berry Neat photo copyright Cheri LoughlinSimply add one part Bacardi Dragon Berry Rum to three parts mixer and instantly you will have an ‘Enter the Dragon’ style drink recipe in your hands.

Bacardi Dragon Berry ‘Green Dragon’

1 measure Bacardi Dragon Berry Flavored Rum

3 measures Lychee Juice

1 measure Lime Juice

Pour ingredients over ice in a tall glass and garnish with a lime wedge.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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