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How St-Germain Went From Bartender’s Ketchup to Spritz Sensation

VinePair

Bartenders at pioneering cocktail establishments like NYCs Please Dont Tell and Death & Co. latched onto the flavorful liqueur, stirring it into everything from tequila-based Martini variations to intricate gin-forward Tiki drinks. Phil [Ward] was making tequila drinks with it; those just flew off the shelves.

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Where to Drink Like a Local in Paris

Imbibe Magazine

And who better to point you in the right direction than those leading the charge on Paris’ increasingly notable cocktail culture? Bisou Nicolas Munoz, who had previously opened popular cocktail bar Divine, founded this hotspot in the trendy Marais quarter in 2017. Even the bar’s classics defy expectation.

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A New Generation of Vermouth Puts Wine in the Spotlight

Imbibe Magazine

A longtime bartender in Uruguay’s capital city of Montevideo, Aniano worked with winemaker Juan Andrés Marichal and business partner Salvador Banchero to develop Vermut Flores in 2019. The culture around vermouth is lovely. I think we have good timing for the new cocktail culture and this kind of endless searching for new ingredients.”

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Top Canadian Whisky Trends in 2024

Cheers

“This makes Black Velvet whisky a very approachable option for those just getting into whisky — it is great as a light sipper or mixed into a cocktail.” Heaven Hill acquired Black Velvet from Constellation Brands in 2019. Canadian whisky also tends to be a considerable value compared with Scotch and many aged bourbons.

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Featured Bar: Session Cocktails in Tuscaloosa, AL

Bartender.com

Founded in 2019, Session embarked on a mission to redefine the cocktail experience. Its commitment to excellence is evident in the curated menu, showcasing a selection of modern classic cocktails. With plans for further growth, Session has positioned itself as an innovator in the realm of cocktail culture across the Southeast.

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Where to Drink in Phoenix

Imbibe Magazine

Cocktail culture is strong, and is probably about as strong as its been in the last 10 years, says Mat Snapp, a partner in Barter and Shake, the consultancy behind Phoenixs award-winning concept bar, Century Grand. UnderTow’s Fireside cocktail. Grey Hen takes cues from Prohibition-era Chinatown.