This New Orleans-style martini features classics like gin and vermouth, along with an absinthe rinse for extra fun.
To make this zesty cocktail, start by spraying your Martini glass with vermouth and freezing it. Next, shake ice-cold gin (or vodka) with two kinds of olive brine (garlic and Manzanilla), some Olive ...
Needless to say, if you want to take your classic martini to the next level, this $75 gin is a no-brainer despite its rather dull-looking bottle. While Old Young’s Distillery, listed above, is one of ...
The International Wines and Spirits Competition (IWSC), established in 1969, is one of the world’s most prestigious spirit competitions. Its rigorous judging process, which includes blind ...
The Gin-Gin Mule was created as the solution to a problem. Here was the problem: As difficult as it may be for us wizened veterans of the cocktail zeitgeist to understand, the issue, in the year ...
Crafting a gin and tonic is an authentic art. The perfect version of this classic cocktail is not just a mix overflowing with botanicals, fruits, or any sort of garnish that makes it look like a ...
Ideal for your next gin & tonic or gin martini, all are outstanding and worth trying. See also, The Gin Of the Year and The World’s Best Gin ...
Houston offers a variety of events this weekend. Pink Martini brings its signature sound to Jones Hall, Polar Palooza at the Children’s Museum Houston promises winter fun with real snow and ...
Columns' dry, briny martini blends Grey Goose vodka, Bombay Sapphire gin and vermouth. The final touch is green olives, pickled okra and thyme stacked on a curled toothpick. A walk away from the ...
They are, quite simply, drop-dead gorgeous. The islands are surrounded by gin-clear waters that lap warm, white sand beaches. The landscape is a lush, tropical forest punctuated by swaying coconut ...