Greenwich Sour
Dry shake all but wine, shake with ice, strain, rocks, lowball, float red wine, garnish with orange slice and cherry. Use a dry red wine.
A comments in a NY Times post refers to Employees Only as making this drink. When contacted, however, the cocktail was not readily known (at least by whoever answered the phone). Awaiting a followup from the bartender. 212-242-3021. The recipe given above is from the Temple Bar, where they used Bourbon.
Recipe from Temple Bar, Cambridge, MA
- Interesting concoction. Used Buffalo Trace bourbon. Glad I tried it but seemed like it was missing something. Perhaps a little more lemon juice?
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My favorite local bar has a version of this on their happy hour menu called the Hilltop New Yorker- no egg white or fruity garnish but they add rhubarb bitters. It is such a good, simple cocktail, and the rhubarb bitters make all the difference.