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The Arizona Breeze is a tarter and dryer version of the Sea Breeze cocktail. It’s super easy to rustle up, no fancy ingredients in sight.
View recipeA Sea Breeze is similar to an Arizona Breeze, but contains vodka rather than gin. It is also a little sweeter, with more cranberry juice. Serve it in a tall glass with a slice of lime for a taste of summer.
View recipeThe Dorian Gray is a rum-based cocktail that is both fruity and citrussy. Apparently, the cocktail takes its name from an Oscar Wilde novel.
View recipeA zingy cocktail that combines tequila, Grand Marnier with juices and syrups
View recipeThe Creole Cosmo is a timelessly elegant cocktail that is an exotic version of the Cosmopolitan
View recipeThe Vodka Cranberry is so simple to make, with tart cranberry and fresh lime combined with sweet orange juice.
View recipeA Vodka Sunset is a pretty summer cocktail that is so easy to make at home; a great party drink.
View recipeA Woo Woo is a cocktail made from vodka, peach schnapps and cranberry juice. Typically served in a highball glass over ice with a wedge of lime, it is simple to make and delicious.
View recipeSex on the Beach is a cocktail that contains vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice and cranberry juice. Generally considered a summer cocktail, it is a popular holiday drink and an International Bartenders Official Cocktail.
There are several stories about the cocktail’s origins, one being that it was first created in Florida in the spring of 1987 at the same time peach schnapps hit the scenes
View recipeAs with many cocktails, the exact origin of the Cosmopolitan is widely disputed, but records show it has been created by different bartenders definitely since the 1970s and was most likely derived from New York City.
The Cosmopolitan is a vodka based drink containing cranberry, orange liqueur and citrus; the perfect party cocktail.
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The Country Breeze is a gin-based cocktail that is flavoured with crème de cassis and apple juice.
A cocktail with 3 ingredients, the Alexander is easy to whip up and makes a great after dinner offering.
A Nicky Finn is a sophisticated cocktail that is both complex and easy to drink. The undertones of brandy are pleasantly overshadowed by the triple sec and lemon juice, and the small amount of Pernod bizarrely marries everything together.