Celebrate autumn with 16 apple brandy cocktails from top bartenders. From twists on classics to bold new recipes, these ...
The French martini is back. This '90s-era cocktail, once a fan favorite in chic lounges and at celebrity-hosted parties,has ...
Despite the name, the French martini isn’t a Parisian invention. “The ‘French’ element comes from a black raspberry liqueur called Chambord,” Kaitlyn Stewart, an award-winning bartender and beverage ...
That's because Grey Goose (one of the tournament's sponsors) has released the official recipe for the cocktail. Now, you can use your home bartending skills to enjoy it at home while you’re watching ...
If you’ve watched any of the U.S. Open this year, you’ll notice that the real stars of the tennis tournament haven’t been Carlos Alcaraz or Naomi Osaka. This year’s biggest attraction is a cocktail.
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I love the intricate orb shaped bottle of Chambord Liqueur. It’s one of the most beautiful alcohol vessels in the world. Produced in the Loire Valley of France from whole raspberries, black ...
We’ll take any chance to break out our blender and turn all our fave cocktails into frozen, slushy delights—no occasion needed. That said, the start of summer is practically begging for a batch of ...
A Utah mom is helping to revive the lost rituals of American family dinners – one video at a time. With her social media platform of nearly 500,000 Instagram followers, Lizi Heaps is spreading ...
Once you have your U.S. Open tickets sorted, it’s time to turn your attention to more gastronomic plans. There’s no shortage of food and drink options at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis ...
Learn how to make the official drink of the U.S. Open, the Honey Deuce, taste just as good at home as it does courtside with these easy to follow tips and tricks.
Not to dwell on the superficial, but look at it: It’s sea-foam green or swimming-pool blue, depending on the light, and is the kind of thing you’d clock from the far side of the dining room, and flag ...