Category: Cocktail recipes

Dive into the mysteries of cocktail culture, where the meeting of flavors always holds a surprise! Every recipe is a chance to add your own personal touch while setting off on new taste adventures. Embark on a world tour through flavor, and discover a new adventure in every sip!

  • Zaza Cocktail

    Zaza Cocktail

    The Zaza cocktail is a classic drink that radiates French elegance, combining the crisp dryness of gin with the sweet, gently spiced notes of Dubonnet, a wine-based aperitif. What makes this cocktail especially interesting is that, when shaken, it becomes a Zaza cocktail, while when stirred, it is usually known as a Dubonnet cocktail. In…

  • French 125 cocktail

    French 125 cocktail

    The French 125 is an elegant, fuller-bodied variation on the famous French 75 cocktail, with cognac taking the place of gin to give the drink more character and depth. Here, the lightness of champagne meets the warmth of cognac, while fresh lemon juice and smooth simple syrup bring everything into delicate balance. Think of it…

  • Enzoni cocktail

    Enzoni cocktail

    The Enzoni cocktail is an elegant modern classic that skillfully balances the citrusy freshness of gin, the bitterness of Campari, and the fruity sweetness of grapes. It feels both vibrant and refined, reminiscent of a Negroni crossed with a Gin Sour, yet with a much more playful and lighthearted character. Moreover, the fresh grapes add…

  • Hand Grenade cocktail

    Hand Grenade cocktail

    The Hand Grenade cocktail is anything but subtle—this drink delivers exactly what its name promises: an explosive, high-impact experience. Its bright green color may look playful, yet beneath its tropical sweetness lies a serious amount of alcohol. Because of its strength and the sweet, fruity character of the melon liqueur, this is not a cocktail…

  • Appletini (Sour Apple Martini) cocktail

    Appletini (Sour Apple Martini) cocktail

    The Appletini—or, as many know it, the Sour Apple Martini—is a true pop culture icon. It became one of the defining cocktails of the bar renaissance in the 1990s and 2000s. Its bold, vivid green—almost neon—look and sweet-tart flavor made it instantly recognizable. It quickly won over anyone looking for something playful, fruity, easy to…

  • Batanga cocktail

    Batanga cocktail

    The Batanga cocktail is a triumph of Mexican simplicity: a perfect blend of tequila, lime, and cola in a single glass, yet it offers far more than its ingredients might suggest at first glance. Essentially, it’s a Cuba Libre made with tequila instead of rum, plus a pinch of salt. A good-quality blanco or reposado…

  • Naked and Famous cocktail

    Naked and Famous cocktail

    The Naked and Famous is a modern, vibrant, and beautifully balanced cocktail that brings together smoky mezcal, the honeyed herbal character of yellow Chartreuse, the bittersweet orange notes of Aperol, and fresh lemon juice. Its striking color and distinctive flavor profile have quickly made it a favorite among cocktail enthusiasts. Although it is a relatively…

  • Paper Plane cocktail

    Paper Plane cocktail

    The Paper Plane is a modern, beautifully balanced cocktail that feels fresh, bitter, and fruity all at once. Bourbon gives the drink depth and warmth. Amaro adds bitterness, Aperol brings bright orange-spice notes, and fresh lemon adds sharpness. Its name comes from M.I.A.’s hit song “Paper Planes.” The song was hugely popular when the cocktail…

  • Vesper cocktail

    Vesper cocktail

    The Vesper cocktail is an iconic drink that has captivated the world with its elegance and sophistication. Not only does it deliver a bold and refined flavor, but it also carries a touch of literary history, as James Bond himself made the drink famous. The combination of gin, vodka, and aromatized wine creates a strikingly…

  • Rob Roy cocktail

    Rob Roy cocktail

    The Rob Roy cocktail brings together elegance and bold character in a single glass. The rich, smoky notes of Scotch whisky blend beautifully with the velvety sweetness of vermouth, while Angostura bitters add a subtle touch of spice. Although it closely resembles the beloved Manhattan cocktail, the Rob Roy sets itself apart by using Scotch…