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Bar Hemingway Digital.Pdf “ THE BERTIN BEST BAR IS COMING IN THE TO TOWN WORLD ” JUNE 2016 SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION N°108 1500 COPIES THIS MENU CAN BE PURCHASED 5 € A NEW PAGE turns ` The Bar Hemingway returns after an absence of nearly four years; Roman, Anne Sophie, Pauline and Colin remain as unchanged as the bar! The Hemingway orphans return to drinking and social paradise. Papa is happy! Try our incredible COCKTAIL SNACKS! 4 MINI HOT DOGS 18€ – 4 MINI HEM BURGERS 18€ THE BAR HEMINGWAY HEMINGWAY HEMINGWAY’S INTRODUCING CHRONOLOGY MAJOR BOOKS CLASSICS THE WORLD’S FIRST AND ONLY SERENDIPITY Calvados, fresh mint, apple juice CLEAN DIRTY and champagne MARTINI 28 DECEMBER 1921 : Hemingway The Torrents of Spring (1926) FRENCH 75 and Hadley (Richardson), his first The Sun also Rises (Fiesta) (1926) Gin, lemon juice, sugar AFTER YEARS OF RESEARCH, STUDY wife, arrive in Paris. (74 rue Cardinal A Farewell to Arms (1929) and champagne Lemoine, 75005). For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) AND HARD WORK Across the River and into the Trees (1950) RASPBERRY MARTINI 1923 : Jack “bumby” Hemingway born. The Old Man and the Sea (1952) Macerated raspberries in Absolut A Moveable Feast (1964) Postumous Elyx vodka refrigerated at -18.3°C We present to you a pure work of APRIL 1925 : F. Scott Fitzgerald Islands in the Stream (1970) art, clear as crystal but with the publishes The Great Gatsby. PICASSO MARTINI The Garden of Eden (1986) embracing taste of delicious green A dry Martini of your choice with a and black olives. 1926 : Scribner publishes The Sun also frozen cube of dry vermouth You will understand that the recipe Rises and when Hem divorces Hadley, RECOMMENDED he leaves her all the rights to this book. EARL GREY MARTINI will have to remain secret. READING Earl Grey tea with Beefeater 24 gin 30€ 1927 : Hemingway marries Pauline Pfeiffer and lives in Key West. POIRE VICTOIRE My Brother Ernest Grey Goose pear vodka, apple juice 1928 : Patrick Hemingway born. by Leicester Hemingway and lime juice How do you like it now Gentlemen 1940 : After divorcing Pauline, by Lillian Ross ROSS D’ECOSSE Bespoke Hem marries Martha Gellhorn. Whisky, Mandarine Imperiale Papa Hemingway and champagne MARGARITAS To be continued… by A.E Hotchner BENDERITER Essence of ginger, orange twist Triple sec, and champagne choose your tequila, choose your juice: yuzu, lemon The LEMON CHARLIE MACH2 or lime, Glenlivet, Chartreuse but mainly choose your salt: was created in 1996 and first named thus by a beautiful English model. and essence of ginger Hawaian black, Welsh smoked, This is the infusion of lemon skins in vodka, filtred lemon juice is added before 30€ lemon salted or cherry and coriander. several months of aging. Garnished with a rose for the ladies 30€ 30€ COCKTAIL MENU SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION “If I have any money ? I can’t think of any The better way of spending money than on BLOODY MARY champagne” Menu ERNEST HEMINGWAY Often THE BAR HEMINGWAY BLOODY MARY RITZ BRUT IMITATED THE BAR HEMINGWAY BARONS DE ROTHSCHILD A choice, when in season, of 150€ Never EQUALLED delicious ripe tomatoes pressed BOLLINGER SPECIAL CUVEE delicately and mixed with rather a lot COCKTAILS 220€ of Elyx vodka and a little salt. The KRUG GRANDE CUVEE BRUT THE RITZ PIMM’S condiments are at your disposal. BLANC THE J .C. COCKTAIL 720€ With the alcohol base of your choice, (For Jeb Corliss) RITZ ROSE Campari, vermouths, bitters, NEW ORLEANS BLOODY MARY Freezing vodka poured over fresh BARONS DE ROTHSCHILD orange Curaçao, ginger ale and blackberries with blackberry liqueur 180€ champagne Elyx vodka, tomato juice, lemon and hand squeezed lime BILLECART SALMON ROSE juice and all the spices over ice and 35€ THE SORRENTO 240€ garnished with red peppers, celery and pickled green beans. Limoncello, prosecco and orange BELLE EPOQUE bitters poured in a large glass PERRIER-JOUET ROSE 2006 THE HIGHLAND CREAM 900€ RED NICHOLS MANHATTAN JAPANESE MARY RITZ MILLESIME 2008 Monkey’s Shoulder pure malt, (Created in Waikiki) BARONS DE ROTHSCHILD espresso, chocolate and coffee Shochu, yuzu juice, soy sauce, Rye whiskey, Carpano Antica Formula 280€ liqueur, fresh cream wasabi and tomato juice. and Hemingway bitters AMOUR DE DEUTZ FROZEN NEGRONI BLANC DE BLANCS 2006 30€ 30€ 320€ Gin, Campari, vermouth, pressed orange juice and lemon juice LAURENT PERRIER GRAND SIECLE NAUTILUS 470€ Passion fruit blended into vodka DOM PERIGNON 2006 with home made strawberry essence 650€ floating within LOUIS ROEDERER CRISTAL The ART of FOOD BLANC 2007 DUFF GEN 680€ PAIRING Home macerated gin with rosmary DOM RUINART and basil, salted lemon and olive BLANC DE BLANCS 2004 leaf infusion 680€ A certain style of food pairing was created in the Bar Hemingway in 2010. TRUE GEN It’s not choosing a cocktail to go with a dish. It’s the harmony between a Head Some vintages may change Bartender and a Head Chef, tasting, comparing and rewriting the melody Bourbon with a little peach liqueur between food and cocktail served in a wine glass. The approach is quite unique. and balanced with angostura bitters FRENCH PLATTE VALLEY CORN WHISKEY WITH DOLIN VERMOUTH AND Lillet from Podensac served with OUR OWN HEMINGWAY BITTERS white Bordeaux from the Graves area Served with delicious slices of bacon KATE 76 LILLET FORTIFIED WITH PLYMOUTH GIN AND SORRENTO BITTERS Vodka, sugar, grapefruit juice and Served with marvellous smoked mozzarella cheese champagne GRAND DERBY ARMAGNAC CASTAREDE WITH CARPANO ANTICA FORMULA Grand Marnier Cuvée Ritz Paris, VERMOUTH AND HEMINGWAY CHOCOLATE BITTERS Absinthe, Bourbon, Aperol and Served with cured ham slices vermouth bianco 45€ 30€ ERNEST HEMINGWAY WITH HIS DOG NEGRITA OUTSIDE HIS HOME IN CUBA 1500 € (While stocks last) The RITZ SIDE CAR IS ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS COCKTAILS IN THE WORLD. Originally created by Franck Meier in 1923, two years after the Side Car was invented in London. Franck made this cocktail famous among our American clientele before it went to new heights in 2001 becoming the Guinness book of Records world’s most expensive cocktail starting a worldwide competition which is still in progress. Still using 19th century pre-phylloxera cognac. THE HEMINGWAY BAR IS RESERVED FOR GUESTS OVER 18 YEARS OLD. PLEASE DO NOT TAKE PHOTOS IN THE BAR. NET PRICES IN EUROS. CHECKS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. ALCOHOL IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. DRINK WITH MODERATION. SHORT COCKTAILS 7CL, LONG COCKTAILS 14CL, APERITIFS 7CL, ANISES 4CL, CHAMPAGNE 14CL, EAUX DE VIE/SPIRITS/LIQUEURS 5CL, PORTS/SHERRIES 7CL..
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