Best Chilean Wines

Top 10 Chilean Wines You’ll not only spot the earth’s driest place, large active volcanoes and the world’s largest swimming pool in Chile but also sample some topnotch wines. Of the top 10 wine producing and exporting countries in the world, Chile occupies the 9th and 5th positions respectively. The winemaking tradition in the South … Read more

Best Sweet Champagne

Everything You Wanted to Know About Sweet Champagnes It would not be an exaggeration to say that sweet champagne dominated for centuries. The considerably drier, the harsh brut-style variety was produced exclusively for selling in the English market in the initial days; though such champagne has since achieved a particular, throat-ripping hegemony! Essentially, when it … Read more

Best St. Germain Cocktail Recipes

Best St. Germain Cocktails St. Germain cocktails have become more popular in the last couple of years. Well, that may be because the spirit itself was invented in 2007. It is made with Elderflowers from France. The flowers are picked and bicycled in town to get pressed for its sweet flavor. Because of the limited … Read more

Best Spanish Wines

Top 10 Spanish Wines Any discussion or debate on classical wines would be incomplete without the French ‘champagnes’, ‘Cabernet Sauvignons’ or ‘Pinot Noirs’. So, when it comes to drawing up a list of the ‘top 10’ or ’20 best’ wines in the world, French wines invariably dominate the listing. However, wines produced in some specific … Read more

Best Spanish Beers

Spanish Beers: Top 10 You’re most likely to associate Spain with matadors, Corrida Del Toros, Pablo Picasso, flamenco, soccer, paella, Ibiza, and tapas. Spirit buffs will look for sangria, tapas, sherry, Anis, Licor de Orujo, Brandy de Jerez, and Gin de Menorca when they visit Spain. But do you know that the Spaniards go gaga … Read more

Best Sidecar Cocktail Recipes

For Fans of a Simpler Cocktail If you are a fan of cognac, perhaps you have heard about the sidecar. This cocktail was thought up around the end of World War I and originates from Europe (the Ritz Hotel in Paris claims to be the birthplace of the sidebar, but no one knows for sure.) … Read more

Best Shirley Temple Cocktail Recipes

Shirley, You Must Be Joking : A Guide To The Best Shirley Temple Cocktails  As much as we’d love to claim we crawled out of the womb with a dirty gin Martini in one hand and the collected works of James Thurber in the other, we can’t entirely castigate the memory of our parents for … Read more

Best Sazerac Cocktail Recipes

The Sazerac is a New Orleans classic, named after the brand of cognac that was originally its main ingredient. It is a stiff, whiskey-heavy drink, known for having as much personality as the city of its origin. The original calls for whiskey or cognac, absinth, sugar, and bitters, but the complexity of the flavors allows … Read more

Best Rob Roy Cocktail Recipes

The Rob Roy, named after a Scottish folk hero and outlaw, is one of those classic cocktails that lends itself to variation. The recipe is simple: it calls for Scotch whisky, sweet vermouth, and bitters. But by tweaking these ingredients, you can come up with an endless variety of drinks. Classic Rob Roy Just like … Read more

Best Polish Beers

Most Popular Polish Beers The practice of brewing beer commercially in Poland can be traced back to more than a millennium. Poland presently happens to be the 3rd largest producer of beer, just trailing behind Germany and UK, distilling approximately 36.9 million hectoliters annually. Fermenting lager originally used to be a home-based or household business … Read more

Best Penicillin Cocktail Recipes

Unlike its namesake, the penicillin cocktail is not a life-saving antibiotic, nor does it actually contain any. It will make all sorts of ailments and problems seem better, though. It may actually have some medicinal qualities. The traditional version of the drink contains honey, lemon and ginger. The honey and lemon are pretty well known … Read more

Best Paloma Cocktail Recipes

Pretty as a Picture (and Delicious to Boot!) If you are a fan of tequila or if you’ve ever taken a trip to Mexico, you are likely familiar with the paloma (either because you have tried one or at least heard of the cocktail.) It is considered Mexico’s most beloved cocktails and with one sip, … Read more