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The Libertine
Credit: Todd Coleman
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Kentucky vs. Morocco Cocktail
Credit: Chuck Ortiz
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Cynar Julep
Credit: Helen Rosner
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Punch Romaine
Credit: Todd Coleman
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Watermelon Margarita
Watermelon gives the Silver Coin Margarita, from Austin's Fonda San Miguel, its refreshing kick.
Credit: Andre Baranowski
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Strawberry Rhubarb Smash
Jenny Lee-Adrian, who adapted this cocktail from one served at the NYC restaurant Little Giant, describes the combination of strawberry, rhubarb, and bourbon as "spring in a glass."
Credit: Ganda Suthivarakom
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Raspberry-Rose Collins
The best and most surprising part of this tall, refreshing drink is the taste of rose on the finish.
Credit: MacKenzie Smith
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Tequila Old Fashioned
Aged reposado tequila adds smooth vanilla notes to a light, citrusy twist on a classic old fashioned from Pittsburgh restaurant Verde Mexican Kitchen & Cantina.
Credit: Farideh Sadeghin
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Martini
When Ernest Hemingway "liberated" the bar at L'Hotel Ritz in Paris in 1944, he bought martinis for everybody. Even in peacetime, gin lovers consider this a perfectly acceptable gesture.
Credit: Christopher Hershiemer
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Gin and Tonic
The nicely bitter flavor of tonic offsets gin's faintly herbal flavor admirably.
Credit: Martyn Thompson
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Old Fashioned
A bartender at the Pendennis Club in Louisville, Kentucky, invented this cocktail, ostensibly to mask the flavor of bourbon for a Civil War veteran and club member who didn't cotton to its flavor.
Credit: Russell Kaye
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Martinez
In the 1880s, Old Tom gin, a style with quite a bit more sweetness than London dry, was just beginning to gain popularity in America. This is the drink that put it over the top.
Credit: Andre Baranowski
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The Sidecar
This classic cocktail was likely invented at Harry's New York Bar in Paris, circa 1931. For best results, use a good quality cognac when making this elegant libation.
Credit: Christopher HIrsheimer
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Hotel Monteleone's Vieux Carré
The recipe for this potent drink, named for the French Quarter, or Vieux Carré ("old square" in French), comes from the Hotel Monteleone's rotating Carousel Bar.
Credit: Todd Coleman
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Brown Derby
Named for the famous hat-shaped restaurant, this was the signature drink at LA's 1930s Vendome Club.
Credit: Todd Coleman
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The Thousand-Dollar Mint Julep
This version of the classic three-ingredient cocktail—which combines three parts bourbon to one part of a simple syrup bracingly infused with fresh spearmint—is sanctioned by the Kentucky Derby itself as their official mint julep recipe.
Credit: Helen Rosner
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Moonwalk
Joe Gilmore, Head Barman at the Savoy Hotel's American Bar, invented this cocktail in 1969 to commemorate the first moon landing.
Credit: Helen Rosner
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