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]]>London is famous for its traditional Pimm’s Cup, a refreshing and fruity cocktail that’s perfect for a summer day. Made with Pimm’s No. 1, a gin-based liqueur, it’s mixed with lemonade and garnished with fresh fruit and mint. Enjoy this quintessential British cocktail in a lush garden or at a lively pub.
In Paris, enjoy the sophisticated French 75. This elegant cocktail combines gin, lemon juice, sugar, and Champagne for a sparkling treat. Its origins date back to World War I, and it’s named after a French artillery gun due to its powerful kick.
In Rome, the classic Negroni is a must-try. This Italian favorite is a simple yet potent mix of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, garnished with an orange slice. The Negroni’s bitter and sweet flavors perfectly capture the essence of Italy. Enjoy this aperitivo at a stylish Roman café and embrace the local tradition of la dolce vita.
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]]>Parisians are in love with cocktails, and the city is full of cocktail bars. In many cases, the bars are special, varied, and the cocktails are particularly delicious. The most trendy places do not appear in tourist guides, and sometimes even include a secret entrance! Ask your hotel staff for recommendations.
Many brasseries and bars offer wine and oyster deals, as a great opening to a hot evening. A dozen oysters and white wine on ice, are just a dream come true.
The Marais district is trendy, lively, and beautiful. In the evening, shortly after sunset, this pleasant quarter is changing its atmosphere, the bars open into the streets, and the Parisians sip wine at tables on the sidewalk along with sausage and cheese. Join them for a calm and delicious start to your evening.
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]]>Until you can visit Peru, try Pisco Sour at your own home. You’ll need Pisco, a Peruvian brand of brandy, Simple syrup, egg whites, and lime juice. Once you have all the ingredients, mix them in the right ratio, and enjoy the exotic taste of South America.
Italian spritz comes in many different versions, so you can adapt its taste to your preferences. People from different regions make it with Aperol, Campari, or Select, add white wine or prosecco and finish with sparkling water.
The main ingredient of melosa is the Medronho spirit made using Medronho berries. They are unique to Portugal so if you ever had this drink in the country it will immediately take you back.
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]]>One of the best things about Bon Temps Cafe is the atmosphere, we’d wager it’s simply the coolest spot in town. The place has live music with local bands playing Jazz and Blues and even some Bluegrass.
Even though it’s officially a cafe, Bon Temps prides itself on the bar, and particularly their bourbon and the cocktails bar staff make and offer the diners. They’ve signature drinks, like the Bourbon Milk Punch, which contains vanilla, cream, and spice, and House Shots including Oyster, which has horseradish and hot sauce and is served with an oyster.
Alongside these special cocktails is a long list of classic cocktails, wines, and beers, both domestic and international.
Last but not least is the creole/cajun cuisine. The food is home-style, including a New Orleans Spicy Cajun Seafood Boil. The boil’s recipe depends on the availability of the ingredients, so you know it’s also fresh. They sell the food in “packages” that include gumbo and jambalaya, two Louisiana flavors favorites.
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Spain’s cuisine is full of olive oil, fresh produce, amazing fish, and the best cuts of meat. Alongside their food is an array of cocktails that takes any meal to the next level. Next time you find yourself in the country, try one of these drinks.
Even though just about everyone’s had one, they’re best in Spain. Most bars will have an array of different types of tonic, making it truly special.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BhhsDXNh10S/?tagged=vermouth
This fortified wine is widely popular in Spain. Order it plain over ice, and you’ll look like a true Spaniard.
Although it’s pretty touristy, Spain still has wonderful sangria, and a large variety as well.
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]]>The caipirinha is the national cocktail of Brazil. This drink includes limes, sugar, and cachaça which is a sugar cane liquor similar to rum.
Although sangria popular amongst tourists, gin is actually the preferred drink of Spaniards. Spain consumes more gin than anywhere in the world, and most bars have an assortment of tonics.
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]]>The post Best Cocktails to Try in Europe’s Capital Cities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>London is famous for its traditional Pimm’s Cup, a refreshing and fruity cocktail that’s perfect for a summer day. Made with Pimm’s No. 1, a gin-based liqueur, it’s mixed with lemonade and garnished with fresh fruit and mint. Enjoy this quintessential British cocktail in a lush garden or at a lively pub.
In Paris, enjoy the sophisticated French 75. This elegant cocktail combines gin, lemon juice, sugar, and Champagne for a sparkling treat. Its origins date back to World War I, and it’s named after a French artillery gun due to its powerful kick.
In Rome, the classic Negroni is a must-try. This Italian favorite is a simple yet potent mix of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, garnished with an orange slice. The Negroni’s bitter and sweet flavors perfectly capture the essence of Italy. Enjoy this aperitivo at a stylish Roman café and embrace the local tradition of la dolce vita.
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]]>The post A Romantic Evening in Paris appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Parisians are in love with cocktails, and the city is full of cocktail bars. In many cases, the bars are special, varied, and the cocktails are particularly delicious. The most trendy places do not appear in tourist guides, and sometimes even include a secret entrance! Ask your hotel staff for recommendations.
Many brasseries and bars offer wine and oyster deals, as a great opening to a hot evening. A dozen oysters and white wine on ice, are just a dream come true.
The Marais district is trendy, lively, and beautiful. In the evening, shortly after sunset, this pleasant quarter is changing its atmosphere, the bars open into the streets, and the Parisians sip wine at tables on the sidewalk along with sausage and cheese. Join them for a calm and delicious start to your evening.
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]]>The post 3 Cocktails That Will Bring the World Into Your Home appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Until you can visit Peru, try Pisco Sour at your own home. You’ll need Pisco, a Peruvian brand of brandy, Simple syrup, egg whites, and lime juice. Once you have all the ingredients, mix them in the right ratio, and enjoy the exotic taste of South America.
Italian spritz comes in many different versions, so you can adapt its taste to your preferences. People from different regions make it with Aperol, Campari, or Select, add white wine or prosecco and finish with sparkling water.
The main ingredient of melosa is the Medronho spirit made using Medronho berries. They are unique to Portugal so if you ever had this drink in the country it will immediately take you back.
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]]>The post Visit Bon Temps Cafe in Saskatoon, Canada appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the best things about Bon Temps Cafe is the atmosphere, we’d wager it’s simply the coolest spot in town. The place has live music with local bands playing Jazz and Blues and even some Bluegrass.
Even though it’s officially a cafe, Bon Temps prides itself on the bar, and particularly their bourbon and the cocktails bar staff make and offer the diners. They’ve signature drinks, like the Bourbon Milk Punch, which contains vanilla, cream, and spice, and House Shots including Oyster, which has horseradish and hot sauce and is served with an oyster.
Alongside these special cocktails is a long list of classic cocktails, wines, and beers, both domestic and international.
Last but not least is the creole/cajun cuisine. The food is home-style, including a New Orleans Spicy Cajun Seafood Boil. The boil’s recipe depends on the availability of the ingredients, so you know it’s also fresh. They sell the food in “packages” that include gumbo and jambalaya, two Louisiana flavors favorites.
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Spain’s cuisine is full of olive oil, fresh produce, amazing fish, and the best cuts of meat. Alongside their food is an array of cocktails that takes any meal to the next level. Next time you find yourself in the country, try one of these drinks.
Even though just about everyone’s had one, they’re best in Spain. Most bars will have an array of different types of tonic, making it truly special.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BhhsDXNh10S/?tagged=vermouth
This fortified wine is widely popular in Spain. Order it plain over ice, and you’ll look like a true Spaniard.
Although it’s pretty touristy, Spain still has wonderful sangria, and a large variety as well.
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]]>The post Best Cocktails Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The caipirinha is the national cocktail of Brazil. This drink includes limes, sugar, and cachaça which is a sugar cane liquor similar to rum.
Although sangria popular amongst tourists, gin is actually the preferred drink of Spaniards. Spain consumes more gin than anywhere in the world, and most bars have an assortment of tonics.
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