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The French Martini is a vodka-based cocktail. It was invented in the 1980s. The key ingredient that makes a Martini “French” is Chambord, a black raspberry liqueur that has been produced in France since 1685.
The porn star Martini is a passion-fruit-flavoured cocktail made with vanilla-flavoured vodka, Passoã. It was named to evoke “a stylish and confident drink that’s, pure indulgence, sexy, fun and evocative”.
An Aperol Spritz is an Italian aperitif cocktail consisting of prosecco, Aperol and soda water. It is a very common drink in northern Italy. The original recipe has supposedly remained unchanged over time but it wasn’t until the 1970s that the modern Spritz recipe was set, with prosecco instead of still wine.
The cocktail is named after the yellow-flowered mimosa plant, Acacia dealbata. The origin of the cocktail is unclear, and was originally called a “champagne orange” Our twist incorporates the Aperol and Prosecco from the spritz.
There are several claims for the origin of the espresso Martini. One of the more common claims is that it was created in the late 1980s for a young lady who asked for something that would “Wake me up, and then f**k me up.” The Vodka, Kahlua and Double espresso shots certainly deliver!
Robert “Rosebud” Butt claims to have invented the Long Island iced tea as an entry in a contest to create a new mixed drink with triple sec in 1972 at a bar in Long Island, New York. Long Island ice tea is a type of cocktail typically made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola, which gives the drink the same amber hue as iced tea.
The cocktail was introduced to the public in 1974, devised by the importer of Amaretto di Saronno as a simple mix of two parts amaretto liqueur to one part lemon juice. It became a popular cocktail in the 1980s; most bartenders at the time substituted commercial sour mix for the lemon juice.
A Sex on the Beach is an alcoholic cocktail containing vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice and cranberry juice. The name was given to the drink as the original target market was Florida’s spring breakers back in the 1980s.
A Woo Woo (also called Teeny Weeny Woo Woo) is an alcoholic beverage made of vodka, peach schnapps, and cranberry juice. He drink became popular in the 1980s along with other cocktails containing peach schnapps.
The Blue Lagoon Cocktail was first created in the early 1920s. It was later modified in the 1940s. Made with vodka, blue Curacao, and lemon juice. This version of the drink became even more popular than the original, and it is still enjoyed today.
A Negroni is a bitter cocktail balanced by vermouth and orange garnish. It’s herbaceous, slightly rooty with hints of liquorice, and offers deep dark fruit flavours. The gin contributes classic juniper tang, along with notes of lemon and coriander seed.
The Tequila Sunrise is an easy-sipping drink infused with an iconic rock and roll past and that defines the first sunrise of summer. At its best, this vibrant tequila cocktail can be a refreshing fruity punch that materialises that enticing morning summer sun.
Master the art of the classic Tom Collins cocktail, plus three twists. Gin, lemon, sugar syrup and soda water are the ingredients for your cocktail cupboard.
The Sidecar is a classic cocktail made with cognac, triple sec, and lemon juice, known for its slightly sour flavour. Traditionally, it’s served with a sugared rim for balance, but modern bartenders often skip this step and adjust sweetness with sugar syrup or other sweeteners.
The globally adored Martini, a timeless cocktail, features gin and vermouth, garnished with olive or lemon twist. With a longstanding history, it’s revered as one of the world’s most popular mixed drinks, enjoyed across continents for its iconic flavour profile.
Our rendition of the ultimate classic cocktail, the Martini, is stirred, not shaken, embodying timeless elegance. Serve it with a twist of lemon or an olive for a personalised touch, enhancing its iconic allure.
Vodka Based
A classic black Russian cocktail is made with vodka, coffee liqueur and cola. Garnish with a maraschino cherry and serve as a decadent after-dinner drink.
Gin Based
The Bramble was created in London, in 1984, at a bar in Soho called Fred’s. The British cocktail is inspired from the blackberries on the bramble bush. In our take we incorporate the dark raspberry flavours of Chambord with the gin, lime and lemonade.
Rum Based
The cocktail originated in the early 20th century in Cuba, after the country won independence and literally translates as “Free Cuba”. The drink consists of light rum, cola and lime. Its ubiquitous ingredients have made it one of the world’s most-popular alcoholic drinks.
The term punch refers to a wide assortment of drinks generally containing fruits or fruit juice. The drink was introduced from the Indian subcontinent to England by employees of the East India Company in the late 17th century. The Caribbean twist is a rum-based punch.
Whisky Based
The oldest historical mention of a whiskey sour was published in the Wisconsin newspaper, Waukesha Plain Dealer, in 1870. The whiskey sour is a mixed drink with a base spirit, citrus juice, and a sweetener.