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Metexa

I first encountered this cocktail when I was assigned a story about the Metexa for Punch. Originally, it called for blanc quinquina, blanco tequila, and Swedish punsch, a liqueur with notes of spice, citrus and tea. I was fascinated by the structure of the drink, which leaned heavily on the fortified wine. For this version, the wine stays in the starring role, but I swapped out the moody, broody Swedish punsch in favor of summery apricot liqueur and added a little spicy habanero shrub and saline for dimension.

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Toreador

The Toreador in the Café Royal book is basically a tequila sour with apricot liqueur, but because we had blanc quinquina on our supply list, I added used it as a lengthener that also adds very subtle bitterness and acidity. I put in a little rich simple syrup for texture and balance, plus a really cool salted “sour patch” sugar rim for fun!

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Tia Juano

The original Tia Juano is a spirit-forward tequila drink with French vermouth (it’s hard to know whether blanc or dry would have been used) and a touch of Campari. I brought the proportions from the book’s 4:3:1 ratio to a more traditional Negroni structure, adding in a touch of apricot liqueur. It’s a really nice summery Negroni variation that’s kind of a bittersweet stone-fruit gummy.

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Jalisco

This tequila sour with orange juice and grenadine sounds a lot like a precursor to the Tequila Sunrise, so I created a Jalisco that is a lime-and-orange tequila sour balanced with rich simple and flavored with a touch of habanero shrub. In place of grenadine, I reached for the Campari that was already on our supply list. It makes for a far more balanced “sink” than grenadine and the visual is stunning!

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