How the Piña Verde Became a Modern Classic
Erick Castro's green Chartreuse-based variation on the Piña Colada is one of the most unorthodox modern standards.
- story: Robert Simonson
- photo: Daniel Krieger
Erick Castro's green Chartreuse-based variation on the Piña Colada is one of the most unorthodox modern standards.
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