The Peach Blossom Martini
Courtesy of Nineteen XIX
Stoli Peachik vodka
Dubonnet Red
Fresh Lemon Juice
Fee Brothers Peach Bitters
Homemade Simple Syrup
If you are a bride (or groom)-to-be who wants to introduce their wedding party to one another over a few cocktails, check out the Fall/Winter 2008 issue of The Knot Magazine (yes, I'm an editor there). Courtesy of Slurp! Drinks and Light Fare, All Day, All Night, you'll find classic sips, from the chic Bellini to the kitschy Singapore Sling. Here's a preview:
My new favorite spirit: St. Germain. This French liqueur made with elderflower picked from the Alps popped up my radar last fall, when I used its elegant pale blue and gold patterned ad campaign to inspire a Wedding Style story for The Knot (see above, and yes, I find inspiration for my day job in alcoholic beverages, go figure). Since then, St. Germain seems to be everywhere, including at-home liquor cabinets (mine included) and behind the bar all over NYC. Last night, at Barmarché in NoLiTa I sipped The Take Off: a martini made of Plymouth Gin, St. Germain, Luxardo maraschino liqueur (another up-and-coming spirit), lemon juice, grapefruit, and an orange twist. For a refreshing summer sipper, try mixing up this concoction at home, courtesy of the brothers von Tobel: