Aperol Spritz
A bright, bittersweet Italian aperitivo built with Aperol, prosecco, and soda water using the classic 3-2-1 spritz ratio.
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Every recipe is a riff on a classic — built for balance, designed to be made again. A home-bar journal of seasonal pours, technique notes, and drinks worth remembering.
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Recipes built for repeat pouring — balanced, detailed, and written to be made.
A bright, bittersweet Italian aperitivo built with Aperol, prosecco, and soda water using the classic 3-2-1 spritz ratio.
A bright, elegant champagne cocktail with gin, fresh lemon, simple syrup, and sparkling wine, balanced for crisp citrus, botanical lift, and a dry celebratory finish.
A shaken gin sour finished with a spoonful of seasonal jam floated on top — the original from Brett Hughes at Madam Geneva, New York.
From the journal
Notes on building better drinks — the why behind each variation.
Pre-batching drinks for a party is the single best thing you can do for your guests. Here's how to do it without sacrificing quality.
Read PostWhat does it mean to "riff" on a cocktail? How the classic templates of bartending give you permission to experiment without getting lost.
Read PostOn screen
Step-by-step videos for the drinks worth seeing made.
Why you should always double-strain a Daiquiri, how to shake for the right dilution, and a quick reel on the Golden Hour variation with Maraschino.
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YouTube A step-by-step walkthrough of the Ember Negroni — from the cacao nib infusion through the flame garnish. Learn the stir technique and why ice quality changes everything.
Watch on YouTubeOne-minute reel of the Spiced Pear Spritz build. Watch the Prosecco pour technique that keeps the carbonation alive and the pear fan garnish that makes it camera-ready.
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