One of the more popular “tini’s” the Italian Apple Martini is a great fall replacement for a regular martini. Tastes much like a crisp slightly sweet apple!
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Awesome champagne cocktail. Perfect for Weddings, Brunches, Bridal Showers or just you and a bottle of Prosecco.
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Elevate your brunch or after dinner cocktails with this amazing coffee recipe. Classy and elegant we like ours with espresso.
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A tropical twist on the Mimosa with a little spirits thrown into give it a little more kick!
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One theory on the origin of the Gibson has Charles Dana Gibson responsible for the creation of the Gibson, when he supposedly asked Charley Connolly, the bartender of the Players Club in New York City, to improve upon the martini’s recipe, so Connolly simply substituted an onion for the olive and named the drink after the patron. Another story given by Charles McCabe of the San Francisco Chronicle states it is from San Francisco. A.P. Gibson remembered that when he was a boy, his great-uncle, prominent San Francisco businessman Walter D. K. Gibson (1864–1938), was said to have created it at the Bohemian Club in the 1890s. Whatever the origin the drink remains a classic twist on the martini. Simple and clean usually served with a single onion it remains a standard.
The French 75 was created in 1915 at the New York Bar in Paris—later Harry’s New York Bar—by barman Harry MacElhone. The combination was said to have such a kick that it felt like being shelled with the powerful French 75mm field gun, also called a “75 Cocktail”, or “Soixante Quinze” in French. The French 75 was popularized in America at the Stork Club in New York. An elegant drink with Gin and Champagne with a great kick it a drink that was enjoyed by the upper class elite both men and women. Shades of Downton Abbey all that is needed is lace gloves or an ascot.
This cocktails if chock full of Citrus. Makes you feel like you’re in the middle of a drink Florida commercial if they had alcohol in them! All the citrus juices and liqueurs blend well together and it’s a great late afternoon or early evening drink.
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Elegant and sophisticated in both looks and taste the Enlightened Martini is pretty amazing. We started by using organic Dry Fly® Gin, a light clean gin with a smooth taste and just the barest hint of juniper. This drink combines that with substituting the vermouth with another botanicals, Elderflower Liqueur. We used Thatchers® which is also organic for one of the smoothest takes on a martini we’ve had in a while.