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  • Dirty martini in a glass, garnished with olives

    Dirty martini

    A star rating of 5 out of 5.5 ratings

    Partnered content with Tanqueray No.10 - Dirty Martini

    Mix up a classic dirty martini to impress guests at your next party. This easy, elegant cocktail combines dry gin, vermouth and green olives

  • Marzipan old fashioned cocktail in a rocks glass with an orange peel twist

    Marzipan old fashioned

    A star rating of 5 out of 5.1 rating

    Enjoy the flavours of simnel cake in this special spring-inspired old fashioned cocktail with marzipan flavours – garnish with an orange peel twist for citrussy notes

  • Two tumblers of whisky mac

    Whisky mac

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    Welcome in the weekend with a simple cocktail using the spiky heat of ginger wine paired with scotch. Serve on the rocks

  • Sazerac in a glass with orange peel garnish

    Sazerac

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    Indulge in a classic sazerac cocktail, with whiskey, absinthe, bitters and an orange garnish. Try on the rocks if you’d prefer

  • Classic negroni served in a tumbler glass

    Classic negroni

    A star rating of 4.8 out of 5.10 ratings

    To make the perfect classic negroni cocktail all you need is balance: use equal parts gin, vermouth and Campari, and choose the best products you have in reach

  • Grapefruit negroni in a tumbler

    Grapefruit negroni

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    Welcome warmer days with a zesty grapefruit twist on the classic gin-based cocktail, the negroni. Garnish with a wedge of grapefruit to serve

  • Old fashioned

    Old fashioned

    A star rating of 3.8 out of 5.15 ratings

    A traditional whisky cocktail with bitters, soda water and a simple orange garnish. Serve this old fashioned cocktail in a tumbler with plenty of ice

  • A cocktail glass serving a sweet manhattan

    Sweet manhattan cocktail

    A star rating of 3.8 out of 5.4 ratings

    If you're a whiskey lover, you'll love this sweet manhattan, made with whiskey, vermouth and bitters. Serve with a maraschino cherry and a twist of lemon

  • Gibson cocktail in glass with pearl onions

    Gibson cocktail

    A star rating of 0 out of 5.0 ratings

    Add an umami undertone to a classic drink, with a gibson cocktail. Similar to a martini, it uses a pickled cocktail onion in place of an olive

  • Old fashioned cocktail in a rocks glass

    New old fashioned cocktails

    A star rating of 0 out of 5.0 ratings

    Savour good whiskey in a classic spicy, sweet and aromatic old fashioned – or try one of three neat twists. Gentle stirring is important so the drink doesn't dilute too quickly

  • Martini with lemon peel in glass

    Vodka martini

    A star rating of 4.4 out of 5.8 ratings

    Make an easy vodka martini with our simple recipe for an elegant party tipple. Serve your cool cocktail with an olive or a twist of lemon peel

  • One lemongrass gimlet

    Lemongrass gimlet

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    Lemongrass adds an aromatic dimension to this classic sweet and sour gin cocktail

  • Two glasses of amaretto sour, topped with foam and cocktail cherries

    Amaretto sour

    A star rating of 4.9 out of 5.13 ratings

    Combine amaretto, lemon, egg white and cherries with ice for a classic amaretto sour. A great cocktail to impress guests at a dinner party

  • Brandy sour in two tumbler glasses

    Brandy sour

    A star rating of 4.7 out of 5.3 ratings

    Treat yourself to the classic cocktail brandy sour. With lemon juice and egg white, it's silky smooth and delicious. Serve with a slice of lemon and cherry

  • Martini in glass with pineapple

    French martini

    A star rating of 4.7 out of 5.7 ratings

    Mix up this flamboyant French martini with sweet raspberry liqueur. You can also customise the cocktail by using vanilla vodka, or by adding a splash of champagne or prosecco

  • Sidecar cocktail

    Sidecar

    A star rating of 4.8 out of 5.5 ratings

    Try your hand at recreating a classic 1920s cocktail, the sidecar. It's easy to adapt – simply use cognac, or go with equal parts cognac, triple sec and lemon juice

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