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An aromatic, dry blend. Modern bartending convention would suggest that this drink should be stirred. However, it's much better shaken. Go easy with the
Tangy, fruity and packed with flavour. Clove spice, fragrant floral pisco and elderflower with a hint of sweet pineapple and sour grapefruit.
Whiter than white (actually white wine golden) yet mysterious. As for the taste, white wine acidity balances rich elderflower with spirituous lacing from
Bittersweet and sweet 'n' sour with smoky mezcal, zesty grapefruit and faint floral elderflower, particularly on the long smoky finish.
Elderflower liqueur mellows and boosts the brandy's floral notes, while dashes of absinthe balance sweetness and add aniseed notes.
Scotch and honeyed spice with a hint of apple and elderflower plus a touch of zest lemon freshness.
Light and fragrant with black tea, elderflower and the botanical influence of gin.
Elderflower and dry sparkling wine are a match made in heaven with the bitters-soaked cube seasoning the cocktail with faint bittersweet pineapple and
Borrowing its name from both BA High Life magazine and the highball glass it is served in, this refreshing long drink combines the botanical complexity
Dry (but far from bone dry), aromatic and floral.
A long, easy drinking summer cooler.
Floral peaty whisky with bittersweet gentian and refreshing lemon juice, invigorated with a splash of soda.
Not a very imaginative name for a delicious sour.
The floral notes of elderflower combine wonderfully with the herbaceous tequila and citrusy lime.
Floral, minty and herbal with a dry finish.
Elf (elderflower liqueur), On (orange liqueur), The (tequila), Shelf (sherry) is for naughty elves to share while planning mischievous enactments. Judicious
A riff on Philip Spee's 2007 Beverly Hills Hotel Cocktail. Apparently, in cowboy lingo, a crowbar hotel is a jail, so when presented with a renegade whiskey
Peated whisky sits brilliantly with the floral elderflower notes in this late-night sipper. Absinthe plays an important role and I like with as much four
Floral elderflower and tequila with bittersweet gentian and refreshing lemon.
Those with a sweet tooth may want to add a dash of sugar syrup to taste.
With its blend of gin and vodka this fruity floral Martini is entering Vesper territory.
Elder (elderflower) adds a subtle floral note to bourbon in this riff on a classic Old Fashioned.
So smooth it's almost fluffy. A slightly sweet after-dinner cocktail.
Despite the absence of citrus vodka, orange liqueur and cranberry, this delicate blend is still Cosmopolitan-esque in style.
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