Rum Old Fashioned

Rum Old Fashioned

Give the Old fashioned a little twist with some dark rum. It goes perfectly with the zesty orange to make a deeply-flavoured short cocktail.

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Sbagliato

Sbagliato

The Spagliato (pronounced with a silent g) is a traditional variation on the Negroni. In 1972, Mirko Stocchetto at the Bar Basso in Milan added sparkling wine instead of the gin by mistake to a Negroni. He then realized that this variation had some sense and this humble mistake led to the creation of a classic cocktail that is still enjoyed all around the world today, and to its name: in fact, in Italian 'sbagliato' means mistaken. A fantastic variation on a traditional cocktail that leads to a much lighter, brighter taste, making it perfect for a pick me up at the start of a meal, or any time of the day.

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Spezi

Spezi

A Bavarian soda, combining cola and orange soda to create something beautiful.

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Spritz

Spritz

Tipical drink from Veneto region (Italy), invented between the end of the 1700s and the beginning of the 1800s.

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Tinto de Verano

Tinto de Verano

It's the perfect refreshing drink for summer. Tinto de Verano means 'summer red wine.' Essentially, it’s a mixture of Spanish red wine with a fruity soft drink.

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Virgin Belgian Orange Blossom

Virgin Belgian Orange Blossom

This is a non-alcoholic version of a unique drink idea from Brussels. Lemon-lime soda replaces the gin for a mellow, neutral base and the addition of almond syrup to the oranges has an almost candy-like quality. Dry citrus notes and a bit of fizz save the drink from being cloyingly sweet. You’ll never miss the alcohol in this virgin cocktail!

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White Lady

White Lady

She may look delicate, but this is one strong woman.

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