How the concept of “The Cocktail Journey” came to be called back to the origin of how things in the universe are base on intersected and interconnected of forms and patterns. There are selected 13 sacred geometry forms the team has interpreted through myths and principles with distinguishes characters of 52 classic cocktails. Exclusively for you to experience a journey of origins through time. Almost like a testament to their style and a take on classics.
These entries are how I experienced “The Cocktail Journey” with Q&A. Some small details of garnishes or tweaks in recipes may vary per customer. Nonetheless, the team makes sure to pay great tribute to all the 52 classics with an abundance of research and experiment over the years.
Here’s some trivia time, If you pay close attention to the wall from the entrance, you will find small nameplates of cocktails going through years of creation.
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The Fruit Of Life: The Myth of Flavour
Once believed to be the fruit of the gods. This configuration would like you to experience the myth of sourness and flavors from fruits like limes, lemons, and oranges.
Q♠️ Gimlet, Leith, Scotland, 1867
Who: Vipop Jinaphan (Tor)
Spirits and others: Bombay Sapphire
Ingredient: Rose Cordial, Lime Cordial
Garnish: Lime Slice, Dried Rose
Method: Shaken
Glass: Martini
Words: Fine and refreshing without any strong parts. There were Notes of gin were there, but all the sweetness from cordials were much stronger, Which was a bit of contrast and too light.
Q♥️ Daiquiri, Santiago, Cuba, 1896
Who: Attapon De-Silva (B)
Spirits and others: Bacardi Carta Blanca
Ingredient: Fresh Lime Juice, White Sugar
Garnish: –
Method: Shaken
Glass: Coupe
Words: Lots of medium size tears that don’t crunch. Led by the sugar then lime. Bacardi makes a rather big kick with sugar at the end that almost overpower the lime.
Q♦️ Margarita, Rosarito, Mexico, 1930
Who: Attapon De-Silva (B)
Spirits and others: El Jimador Silver
Ingredient: Fresh Lime Juice, Agave Nectar
Garnish: Salt (Rimmed)
Method: Shaken
Glass: Coupe
Words: Quite cloudy with small tears and pungent of agave. It flows well and fast with its medium-light body where sweet agave nectar adds up to the sourness before the slightly creamy and salty ends.
Q♣️ Lemon Drop, San Francisco, California, 1970
Who: Attapon De-Silva (B)
Spirits and others: Grey Goose, Cointreau Blood Orange
Ingredient: Fresh Lime Juice, Stevia Sugar, Tonic Syrup, Hella Citrus Bitters
Garnish: Lemon Twist
Method: Shaken
Glass: Coupe
Words: Light, bright and citrusy like a shot of vitamin C blend that’s complex with freshness and hit the sweet spot of acidity.