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Black and Orange Martini
The Black and Orange Martini is an orange cocktail made from bourbon, amaretto, orange juice and bitters, and served in a chilled cocktail glass.
Foolproof
The Foolproof is an easy cocktail to make at home, perfect for any occasion. Made from genever (or gin), triple sec, orgeat almond syrup, bitters, orange bitters and absinthe, and served over ice in a rocks glass.
Chambord Martini
The Chambord Martini drink is made from Chambord flavored vodka and a raspberry, and served in a chilled cocktail glass.
Bubble Berry
The Bubble Berry is a fruity way to enjoy a New Year's Eve party. Made from raspberry liqueur, creme de mure, beries and chilled champagne, and served in a chilled champagne flute.
Faux Kir Royale
When you need a non-alcoholic cocktail for a New Year's Eve party, try the Faux Kir Royale. Made from raspberry syrup and sparkling white grape juice, and served over ice in a chilled wine glass.
2475
The 24:75 is a modern variation of the classic French 75 cocktail dating back to World War I. Made from Beefeater 24 gin, Sencha green tea syrup, lemon juice and chilled champagne, and served in a chilled champagne flute.
Bonne Brise
The Bonne Brise is an orange cocktail made from Patron tequila, grenadine, watermelon Pucker, ginger ale, lime juice and champagne, and served in a chilled champagne flute.
Kir Royale 1
This variation of the classic Kir Royale cocktail is served in a cocktail glass. A red drink, made from creme de cassis and chilled wine.
Citronge Spark
The Citronge Spark is made from Patron Citronge orange liqueur (or Cointreau), pomegranate juice, orange bitters and champagne, and served in a chilled cocktail glass.
Creole Royale
When you find yourself in the Caribbean celebrating New Year's Eve, nothing would be better than a local version of the classic Kir Royale cocktail. Made from Creole Shrubb orange liqueur, Angostura bitters and chilled champagne, and served in a chilled champagne flute.