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14 things we discovered at Flauer Alassio 2025

The Cocktail Lovers

Olive oil: how to taste it, infuse it, drink it In her fascinating workshop Daniela shared her knowledge and passion for olive oil. Infusions were important too. Infusions were important too. Using a few begonia petals from our earlier workshop we were encouraged to infuse them in our oil. All from the fig tree.

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5 to Try: Melon Liqueur

Imbibe Magazine

But a recalibrated formula, launched in 2012, has found favor among bartenders looking to experiment, as we explore in our September/October 2024 issue. From colorful liqueurs to delicate aperitifs, here are five bottles that translate the authentic flavor of melon to the glass. Launched in the U.S. vodka 3/8 oz. blanc vermouth 3/8 oz.

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ORIOLE TO OPEN SECOND, PERMANENT SITE IN THE YARDS, COVENT GARDEN IN AUGUST 

Bar Magazine

A number of Oriole’s signature cocktails will also appear on the menu, as well as the brand new Rio Verde , a take on a tequila punch with tamarillo (tree tomato) purée, peach aperitif and watermelon – designed for sharing.

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The 40 Best Liqueurs for Your Bar Cart

VinePair

Fast forward to 2012, and Ancho Reyes Chile Liqueur made its debut on the U.S. Average price: $50 Le Mon A New-York-born, wine-based, low-ABV (16 percent) aperitif, Le Mon is a nuanced and versatile bar cart staple. Enjoy as an aperitif or in highballs. Use this as a modifier in a Margarita, Martinez, or mezcal-based cocktails.

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