Returned 4 result(s) for "Chambord / Raspberry Liqueur"; page 1 of 1.
Created in the 1980s at one of Keith McNally's New York City bars, it's "French" because of the use of Chambord for the raspberry/blackberry flavor.
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Sweeter side of 'martini', kind of like a raspberry grandma candy; does not hide the vodka taste.
Pronounced "wah-hock-en" Dead, this cocktail is a play on words from the comic book / tv series and has a great use of Mezcal
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Smokey Sweet Candy (aka "nana candy"); easy to drink, slightly unique flavor profile that's hard to pickup. Great smoky profile and sweeter flavors.
The Rum Runner is said to have been a child of the 1950s at the Holiday Isle Tiki Bar in Islamorada Florida.
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Raspberry candy with a little banana filling; This is a potent number, you can taste the alcohol.
A cocktail of the 80's that has been made bad many times over the last thirty years; our goal was to find one worth trying yet still maintains the sweet-forward flavor.
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Sweet up front and dry in the back, with some red lollipop flavor or watermelon jolly rancher.
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