The Sazerac
The Sazerac was once made with absinthe, but Louisiana passed a law making Herb Sainte the official ingredient. Were they skeert?
The Sazerac was once made with absinthe, but Louisiana passed a law making Herb Sainte the official ingredient. Were they skeert?
The Hemingway Daiquiri, is nicknamed Papa Doble because two at the El Floridita in Havana, were just right.
The Texas Raspberry Buck is the result of fabulous late summer weather and gifted Texas whiskey, fresh raspberries and a mule mug!
A nutty Kentuckian isn’t hard to find and you know who you are, but today I’m talking about a sweet nightcap.
The Bloody Mary is a legendary cocktail and this, made with Mexican Sangrita has the perfect balance of spice and pepper.
The cosmopolitan is proof that what’s old can become new again as the current generation learns it’s a great cocktail.
A Jasmin has it all, aromatic gin, sweet orange and a touch of bitterness. This is a beautiful and delicious before dinner drink.
The Kentucky Derby, a national holiday when schools, banks and offices are closed is celebrated with a Mint Julep as it should be. Amen.
Traversing the margarita trail is an eye-opening experience. We chased the rainbow from sunup to sundown until we reached trail’s end.
A Devil’s Margarita is the aperitif before the apple in the Garden of Eden. It will tempt you, so clutch your protective amulet.
A peach margarita defies cliché—because it deserves better. To say “it’s pretty as a peach” totally gratuitous. I’ll leave it at…delicious.
A Tamarind Mezcal Margarita yields aromatic flavors of apricot, lemon and dates. It’s another taste of the rainbow along the Margarita Trail.