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Manhattan Transfer

Amaro takes the place of aromatic bitters and adds bitter-sweetness in this riff on a Dry Manhattan.

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The Moment

Take the time to juice a fresh pomegranate to make this dry fruity long drink and you'll be thankful you did. Pomegranate combines brilliantly with the

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Cantinero Coffee

Adapted from a recipe created in 2020 by Jeroen Van Hecke at L'Apereau in Blankenberge, Belgium.

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Midnight Stroll

An amaro and orange curaçao influenced riff on a Boulevardier.

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Day Bell

Deliciously bittersweet with zesty orange and enlivened by sparkling wine. If you like Negronis then you should try this aperitivo.

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The Tartan

The bittersweet lovechild of the Rob Roy and Rusty Nail.

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Rhymes With Orange

A Sweet Manhattan riff with spiritus rye whiskey underpinned by bittersweet herbal vinous complexity.

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Rebennack No. 2

This after-dinner digestivo is lighter than the original Rebennack.

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Ragtime

This bittersweet drink benefits from the strength of bonded rye whiskey and was originally made with Rittenhouse.

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Skid Row

Complex, spirit-forward, and bittersweet with apricot liqueur and amaro laced with Dutch genever.

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Nearest & Dearest

Created in November 2017 by Charlotte Coyle of Filter + Fox, Liverpool, UK, for Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Calling II.

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Nearest And Dearest No.2

A bittersweet, hibiscus Old Fashioned.

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Superhero

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