The Last Laugh
A Last Word riff so named, says Abigail Gullo, because “the bubbles tickle your nose.”
- story: Chloe Frechette
- photo: Lizzie Munro
A Last Word riff so named, says Abigail Gullo, because “the bubbles tickle your nose.”
Aperol, the classic Italian ingredient from Padua, provides the lightly bitter base for this unexpected iteration of the most famous spritz cocktail.
A mixture of slightly bitter Contratto Bianco, oxidized Carpano Antica and savory Strega, an herbal Italian liqueur, mimic the flavor and color of orange wine.
At Donna, violet liqueur is paired with its traditional partner, gin, along with Cocchi Rosa and dry vermouth, resulting in a bitter, aromatic cocktail with slight florals.
A measure of citrus kicks up this bracingly bittersweet spritz.
This raspberry and gin classic is an homage to the “Florodora Sextette,” six scandalously beautiful young ladies who danced in the 1900 musical Florodora at New York’s Casino Theater.
The expected passion fruit swaps out for guava liqueur in this Pornstar Martini riff.