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A Bloody Mary Cocktail with a hint of bell pepper freshness and a touch of sherry.
Hit the perfect proportions and you will strike a wondrous balance of flavoursome rum, gin botanicals, limey sourness and fruity sweetness.
The classic proportions for a Between the Sheets are most often quoted as being: 30ml (1oz) Light rum 30ml (1oz) Cognac brandy 30ml (1oz) Triple sec liqueur
Fruity in every sense of the word – not to mention estery with namesake dundery rum notes taking centre stage. (Flavours are somewhat reminiscent of
Gin-forward with a kiss of aromatised wine and maraschino. For a more delicate Kiss, cut the gin back to 45ml or even 30ml and add one or two dashes respectively
A fabulous drink, especially when VEP Chartreuse, family reserve cognac and 20 year old tawny port are used as per the original Starlight Room recipe.
Elderflower and dry sparkling wine are a match made in heaven with the bitters-soaked cube seasoning the cocktail with faint bittersweet pineapple and
Creamy chocolate vanilla fudge with faint orange and a hint of gin.
This Margarita, with pink grapefruit soda, is made pink and flavoured with a couple of dashes Creole bitters.
As Dale DeGroff, this cocktail's creator, says, it's a Negroni softened by fresh orange juice and a splash of triple sec.
Looks stunning and gives the drinker the option to sip or swirl to mix the sweet liqueur base into the body of the drink.
Simple but tasty, harnessing the flavour of passion fruit.
Raspberry fruitiness, rosé sparkling wine and a coupe glass serve set this French 75 apart and make it fitting for Valentine's Day.
Deeply flavoursome and aromatic with zesty orange freshness.
A floral riff on a classic Cosmopolitan. The quality of rose liqueur used makes or breaks this romantically themed cocktail. Photographed in a glass from
Beautifully balanced tequila and blood orange with a herbal vermouth complexity and delicate bitter notes.
This lavender pink drink is everything you (or your partner) might want for a Valentine's tipple. It is the right colour, includes parfait amour liqueur
Reminiscent of a cognac-based Negroni with a hint of cinnamon spice.
Rich apricot and apple with a backbone of botanical gin. Balanced rather than dry or sweet. This drink looks better when stirred but the Harry Craddock's
Fruity, very slightly sweet and suitably pink in colour.
Dry (but far from bone dry), aromatic and floral.
This is basically a Sweet Martini influenced by the addition of bittersweet and aromatic fernet liqueur.
P.S. You'll love this creamy, slightly sweet dessert cocktail.
Strawberries seem to complement prosecco even better than white peaches so perhaps order this in preference to a Bellini.
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