Our website uses cookies, as almost all websites do. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
203 results found
Fruity rum-laced cleansing citrus with delicate Christmassy spice.
The pungent flavours of naval rum contribute to this tasty, fruity rum punch and will warm your cockles – m' hearties!
The apricot preserve adds a flavoursome tang to the contemporary classic.
A G&T with artistic flourishes adding delicate elderflower floral and berry notes.
If you like tequila and you like your drinks on the sour side, this is for you.
As the name suggests this non-alcoholic long drink is loaded with berry fruit, presented over the light tannins of a black tea base with a splash of passion
Just as the name suggests, a Cosmo with a hint of mellow warming spice.
The Cosmopolitan meets the Margarita in this gloriously pink cocktail.
This is the definitive Cosmo recipe from the man most associated with the drinks development and popularity.
The Cosmopolitan was originally made with citrus vodka but this recipe works just as well with unflavoured vodka, and when a good quality cranberry juice
This 2,1,1,1 original Cosmopolitan is slightly on the tart side of balanced with the citrus flavoured vodka shining over the other ingredients.
Dry tangy and perhaps more sophisticated than your bog-standard Cosmo.
A fruity summer cooler which I challenge anyone not to like.
Just what it says on the tin - your everyday Cosmo but with extra vitality courtesy of a good whack of ginger spice.
The rich flavours of Grand Marnier shine through what is indeed a 'grand' Cosmopolitan.
'Grande Champagne' refers to the top cru of the Cognac region: this drink is suitably elite.
Honey adds delicate flavour and richness to this grapefruit fresh riff on a classic Cosmopolitan.
As the name suggests this is a riff on the classic Cosmopolitan using kirsch eau-de-vie in place of vodka.
Lemongrass adds complexity to this balanced Cosmo.
Originally sweetened with sugar syrup, this is better smoothed with honey.
All editorial and photography on diffordsguide.com is copyright protected
© Odd Firm of Sin 2021