Nobody Ever Dies
Chantal Tseng's riff on the Zombie calls on rhum agricole and passionfruit juice.
- story: Chloe Frechette
- photo: Jeffrey Martin
Chantal Tseng's riff on the Zombie calls on rhum agricole and passionfruit juice.
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If the Old-Fashioned tried to make like a Long Island Iced Tea, it might look like this.
Texas’s famous Hill Country peaches play a starring role alongside white rum infused with mesquite flour.
A mega-sized take on a request for a drink that brings to mind "a rabid polar bear wrestling a naked clown," The Mess-cal is well suited to its name.
The Mojito gets a lift from coconutty pandan and vibrant butterfly pea flower.
Strong, but balanced; fruity, but not too sweet.
A Caribbeanized Collins with rum, ginger and Campari, the Sailor's Sunset is named for the saying, "Red sky at night, sailor's delight."
A tropical highball, bursting with bright citrus flavor.
The fruity 'tini, reimagined as a clarified cocktail.