The Irish drink it neat, a new make white spirit/moonshine that can’t be called whiskey. For many years, Poitín (pronounced potcheen) was declared illegal but the spirit has recently been …
Cocktails
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Wuliangye is China’s number one selling luxury spirit, a baijiu made from grains that include broomcorn, rice, glutinous rice, wheat and corn. Well loved in China, the Chinese drink Wuliangye neat, …
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When Charlotte Voisey, William Grant & Sons USA Portfolio Ambassador visited Sydney, she told me that she was equally excited to learn about cocktail trends in Australia as I was …
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Looking at The Accidental Antidote, you would not guess that milk is a prime ingredient in this Clarified Milk Punch cocktail. Created by 1920s prohibition style bar, Palmer & Co …
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If you’re into whisky/whiskey, chances are the best way you enjoy it is neat. But if you’re new to the category and you’re trying to develop a palate for the spirit, …
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The Boulevardier is a classic cocktail with a name that stirs my imagination of a non-chalant gentleman – a flaneur – wearing a hat and a long coat meandering the …