Tag: cognac cocktails

World’s Most Expensive Cocktail
Guinness Book of Records Entry – Was is a Fake? A cocktail made in an Australian casino using 1858 Croizet Cognac was sold for £8,200 – earning it a place in The Guinness Book of Records. Just prior to purchase, a $32M heist involving the original client, prohibited him from completing the transaction. Desperately wanting the Record to be authorised, another casino regular was persuaded to stump up the cash on the understanding that it would be paid back afterwards! So now the PR melee surrounding the Record has been replaced with one suggesting it is all a fake. Extreme… Read more

Victorian Cognac Cocktails
Perhaps because we tend to think of cognac as the venerable grandfather of luxury spirits, the image of mixing it with anything which may contaminate its qualities has isolated it to the peak of individualism – only to be enjoyed by a certain type of aged gentleman, usually smoking a large cigar. On the other hand, perhaps we should thank the big cognac brands who, because of over selling the golden nectar to the Asian markets, are now forced to produce over sugared and caramelised young cognacs which are more readily accepted as suitable for cocktails. During the mid-nineteenth century… Read more