Cinnamon and mezcal go together like pancakes & syrup. This margarita has such a depth of smokiness and the sweetness of the homemade cinnamon brown sugar syrup really takes it up a notch and balances it out. It’s like sipping a warm hug.
Read MoreThe warm sweetness from the rosemary honey syrup takes this traditional gimlet to the next level — add a little flair with a smoked coupe glass and I guarantee you’re about to impress your guests.
Read MoreIf you love the smokiness of mezcal along with the smokiness of torching herbs for your cocktail, this is THE one for you. For bonus rosemary flavor (and sweetness) add a little bit of rosemary simple syrup!
Read MoreIn the summertime, limoncello is always the answer. Whether you’re up for making your own or buying a bottle from the store, this limoncello spritz will hit the spot.
Read MoreIt’s a mystery (like many other cocktails) where the Manhattan’s origins come from. However, its first written cameo was in an 1982 article of the Sunday Morning Herald: “it is but a short time ago that a mixture of whiskey, vermouth, and bitters came into vogue.”
Read MoreThe Negroni is one of the most classic Italian cocktails. Orson Welles, while working in Rome on Cagliostro in 1947, described it best: "The bitters are excellent for your liver, the gin is bad for you. They balance each other."
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