The Manhattan is a classic example of the 2:1 rule that governs many traditional cocktails. It blends 2 ounces of spirit with 1 ounce of sweetness and is grounded by several dashes of bitters.
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A subtle twist on a cocktail classic, this Maple Manhattan has all the sweetness you could want out of a Christmastime cocktail, balancing spiced bourbon and rich maple syrup. Traditional recipes ...
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The cocktail revival brought back this nearly forgotten pre-Prohibition Manhattan riff. Prairie Rose is Food & Wine's senior drinks editor. A trained sommelier, cocktail book author, and wine and ...
On Friday and Saturday, the cocktail bar at Florie’s at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach will be led by a Manhattan cocktail bar known for its inventive drinks and Japanese bartending techniques.