Peariodista

1⁄2 oz Pear eau de vie
1⁄2 oz Triple sec
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 t Demerara syrup (2:1 Demerara Syrup)
Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a shaker and shake vigorously with cracked ice. Strain into a coupe glass.

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2014
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Brian Cody
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Antica Umber

Instructions

Shake with ice, strain in to a chilled coupe.
Serve up.

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2013
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MPT
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Saint Valentine

1 1⁄2 oz Light rum
1⁄2 oz Ruby Port
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
Instructions

Shake, strain, chilled coupe

Notes

Wondrich recommends Fonseca Bin 27 as the port in this recipe. It has a bright, fruity taste.

History

The Saint Valentine was created by David Wondrich who is known for his historical take on drinks in books such as Imbibe!.

On his Esquire blog, Wondrich shares a recipe for Saint Valentine and suggests using a 'full-flavored white rum such as 10 Cane or Flor de Caña.' Another excellent option for rum is Plantation 3 Stars.

Picture of Saint Valentine
2011 Kindred Cocktails
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The Great Game

1 1⁄2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Sorel liqueur
1⁄2 oz Curaçao, Pierre Ferrand Dry Curaçao
Instructions

Stir & strain. Chilled coupe or 1 big rock.

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Dan commented on 3/04/2014:

Too much pie-spice for me, although I used Fee WBA. I'd probably skip both bitters next time. Might also be good with rye.


Bevx commented on 3/04/2014:

The bitters are probably less than necessary, but yeah, those WBAs (and regular Fee's Aromatic) are super heavy on the pie spice. I find the Scrappy's Aromatic have a unique peppery-cedar note... Also, yes, it is delicious with rye too! I started there, but dwindling supply led me to try it with gin, which I ended up liking a bit more. Plus, it conveniently filled the next slot in my "Sherlock" themed series of gin drinks... Thanks for trying it!


Cooper

1 1⁄2 oz Rye, Riverboat
3⁄4 oz Averna
Instructions

Stir with ice and strain into a rocks glass.

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Barrel House, Beverly, MA
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Curated this slightly - increased rye to 1.5 oz from 1 as per the cited link.  Thanks,  Zachary


4.5/5 Elegantly simple, essentially a Black Manhattan, but with an added light wine/cognac component. A nice variation for Black Manhattan aficianados (e.g. my wife, who approves this message.)


Doctor Funk (Trader Vic)

2 1⁄2 oz Jamaican rum (dark, or sub Martinique)
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄4 oz Grenadine
1⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Pernod (or Herbsaint)
1 Lime
1⁄4 t Sugar
1 oz Club soda (to top)
Instructions

Add everything over crushed ice in a shaker. Cut lime in half, juice it into the shaker, drop in shells. Shake and pour unstrained into a 12 ounce chimney glass. Top with club soda.

Notes

Ok, first: Vic calls this a punch. Second, I made this with an ounce of Plantation Jamaica 98 and 1.5 oz of St. James Hors d'Age - Vic probably had access to good rum. Third, I'm guessing this is a small lime. Fourth, it's sort of non-descript. Absinthe dominates.

History

There really was a Doctor Funk, who was famous in the South Pacific whose "fame has spread, not as a healer, but as a dram decocter...". Evidently the original was a "stiff drink of absinthe with lemonade or limeade". Frederic O'Brien, "White Shadows in the South Seas", 1920, pg. 171

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Year
1947
Authenticity
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Creator
"Trader" Vic Bergeron
Source reference

Trader Vic's Bartender's Guide (1947), pg. 363

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  • Use SC recipe
  • Don the Beachcomber's is better
  • The comments in Notes pretty much nail it.
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Winter's Kick

1 oz Spiced Rum, Chairman's Reserve
1 oz Scotch, Monkey Shoulder
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
3⁄4 oz Orgeat
2 ds Bitters, Dr Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Bitters
Instructions

Dry shake, shake, strain over one large rock, garnish with a few more drops of the bitters.

History

A play on the Cameron's Kick, created for the February 2014 ShakeStir NY Flash competition. The challenge was to create a sour featuring no more than six ingredients and no fewer than two of five sponsoring spirits.

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2014
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Rafa García Febles, NYC.
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  • To try
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Billy Bones

1 oz Spiced Rum, Chairman's Reserve
1 oz Scotch, Monkey Shoulder
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
3⁄4 oz Ginger-Honey Syrup
1 spg Rosemary (flamed)
Instructions

Shake, strain into a coupe rinsed with the flamed rosemary sprig, then douse it in the liquid and use as garnish.

Notes

Named for a pirate in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. As originally written the recipe called for 3/8 oz each of honey syrup (1:1) and ginger syrup.

History

Winner of the February 2014 ShakeStir NY Flash competition. The challenge was to create a sour featuring no more than six ingredients and no fewer than two of five sponsoring spirits.

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Second Wind

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1⁄4 oz Virgin Islands Rum, Cruzan Blackstrap
1⁄4 oz Allspice Dram, St Elizabeth
1⁄4 oz Bénédictine
3 ds Bitters, Dr Adam Elmegirab's Orinoco Bitters
Instructions

Stir, strain, up.

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2014
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The Dead Rabbit, NYC.
Source reference

in person

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  • Good, but I would use less Allspice when making again. I almost always find the quantity of Allspice dram to be excessive - I like it, but it's a bully of an ingredient.
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Jamaican Art

2 oz Gold rum, Appleton Special
1 oz Cynar
Instructions

Stir with ice, strain into chilled cocktail glass

Notes

Playing with the basic Manhattan approach and using my newly acquired Cardamon Bitters.

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No guiding comments, no ratings, and no true gold rum. The odds were against me, but I decided to give "Jamacian Art" a try, mostly because the recipe is simple and straightforward. Besides, I have so many rums, I was able to come up with a rum that approximated a gold rum, while in truth it was a shade or so darker--I chose Mount Gay Eclipse, a Barbados rum that is quite smooth and full tasting. The rum notes come through, but the cynar keeps the rum from overwhelming everything, and the Cardaman bitters adds a complementary taste, giving the cocktail a fuller, rounder taste.

When all is said and done, I rate this cocktail between 3.5 and 4.0. I will be buying a bottle of Bacardi Gold to try the "Jamacian Art" with a true gold rum. I may find the taste to be different; who knows? A sidenote: I used a small swatch of orange, expressed its oil, and then dropped the orange peel into the drink. A nice garnish. I would not use a large swatch, resulting in a large amount of expressed oil. I think doing so would unbalance the various flavors inherent in this otherwise tasty drink.