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Classic Cocktails Every Drinker Should Know

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Yes, there are hundreds of classic cocktails. But few have true staying power. ---------------------

Yes, there are hundreds of classic cocktails. But few have true staying power. [liquor]( --------------------------------------------------------------- June 13, 2022 --------------------------------------------------------------- [The 24 Essential Cocktails Every Drinker Should Know]( Do you know how to make a proper Manhattan? Or the all-time bartender favorite, the Negroni? Certain cocktails are so ingrained in the cocktail canon that you should try making them at least once—and consider memorizing the recipes for your favorites. Yes, there are hundreds of [classic cocktails](. But few have true staying power. Those that do are [drinks as popular in the modern era]( as they were a century (or two) ago. Not to mention, they frequently form the source of inspiration for dozens of riffs, so it’s good to get familiar with the originals. Rather than limiting ourselves to merely the 10 top classic cocktails, we’ve gone ahead and extended the list to a full two dozen. Even so, this is by no means an exhaustive list; it’s merely a starting point for exploring the classics. You’re sure to find favorites both old and new among these time-honored drinks. [Read More]( [The Art of Manipulating Vermouth for the Best Cocktails]( [Open up a whole new world of aromatics and flavors.]( [Liquor NFTs, Explained]( [How the NFT phenomenon works in the world of high-end spirits.]( [Willamette Valley Wines: What to Know and 7 Bottles to Try]( Look out, California: Over the past two decades, wines from Oregon’s Willamette Valley have skyrocketed in popularity, and it’s no mystery why. Known for its soaring altitudes and unique Jory (volcanic) soils, this Burgundy-reminiscent region is putting out some of the most bright and balanced wines from the West Coast today. For those who prefer their wines on the earthy and restrained side, this region will be a new favorite. However, as always, knowing a bit about its history, and which producers to buy from, is essential. This is what to know about this versatile region, plus seven delicious bottles to try. [Read More]( The Classics [Negroni]( [Paloma]( [Martinez]( [Last Word]( [Social: Twitter]( [Social: Facebook]( [Social: Instagram]( [Social: YouTube]( [Social: Pinterest]( It's [our priority to provide you]( with the content you need and want right now, as well as [continue to support]( and inform the bartender community. If you have feedback for us or want to suggest we offer a certain type of content, you can reach us at contact@liquor.com. © 2022 Liquor.com · Please drink responsibly. 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10005 Sent to {EMAIL} · [Manage Subscription](page=liquormanagement)

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