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Quite possibly the best cocktail you could drink if you want a friendly introduction to Scotch Whisky. It's quite fruity but you get the smoky aftertaste that isn't too overpowering. It's really well …
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Great with either gin or vodka, this is an ideal pre-dinner drink. The strength of the spirit is softened by the marmalade without taking it away. It is then balanced with the Cointreau and lemon …
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Definitely a classic, pre-prohibition gin-lover's drink. It's simply gin, sweet and sour and raspberry puree. It was created when ingredients were scarce, but love for gin was not. Gin, Sweet and Sour …
If you've just finished work and want something to give you a lift for the night ahead... this is a great one to begin the night with. It's made with fresh coffee and will definitely give you a …
It could be a regular martini if it weren't made French by the Chambord and fruity by the pineapple juice. They taste great, but don't underestimate it's strength! Vodka, Chambord and Pineapple Juice
One of the most underrated cocktails on the menu, this is a classic sour drink. Midori honeydew melon liqueur is perfectly balanced with citrus and finished off with a cherry.
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It's a cheeky little strong one this. We use Bombay Sapphire in this martini because the floral notes really complement the light lychee flavouring. It's a great way to introduce yourself to either …
A great drink if you want to get to know more about brandy. The brandy is given a sweet and sour kick with Cointreau and fresh lemon, and is then finished off with an energising sugar rim.
Named after the ill-fated Vesper Lynd in the Bond book/movie Casino Royale, this is a very cool Martini. As with all Bond Martinis, it's shaken, not stirred but in this instance it works really well. …
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