Souls of the Mountain
Stir with ice and strain into an old fashioned glass with ice.
After writing up the Anyone's Shadow for the blog, I decided to riff on the recipe by extracting the Meletti-Benedictine element and replacing the rye-Jamaican rum for the Cognac-mezcal duo from the 1910 Cocktail. I dubbed this one the Souls of the Mountain after a 1938 painting by surrealist Remedios Varo to keep with the 1910's Mexican theme.
- Storyville — Brandy, Mezcal, Bonal Gentiane Quina, Herbal liqueur, Bitters, Lemon peel
- The El Camino — Mezcal, Rye, Bénédictine, Peychaud's Bitters, Orange peel
- Racketeer — Rye, Mezcal, Bénédictine, Sweet vermouth, Herbal liqueur, Peychaud's Bitters, Islay Scotch
- Plaza Vieja — Brandy, Mezcal, Braulio, Bénédictine, Bitters, Salt Solution, Orange peel
- Sforzando — Rye, Mezcal, Dry vermouth, Bénédictine, Bitters, Orange peel
Curated to list Mahia by Nahmias et Fils as a brand and change ingredient above from "fig" to fig liqueur. Fig liqueur was already listed as an ingredient but with the same specs as a creme de figue (low proof, sweet.) I have modified the listing for fig liqueur to be 80 proof, only moderately sweet, and including some herbal.