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Signature Cocktails Signature Cocktails SIGNATURE COCKTAILS SIGNATURE COCKTAILS LEAD MIXOLOGISTS LEAD MIXOLOGISTS STACEY VOSS & CARLOS PRECIADO STACEY VOSS & CARLOS PRECIADO Costa Verde 13 Costa Verde 13 A savory cocktail with herbal and peppery notes, A savory cocktail with herbal and peppery notes, with just a touch of sweetness. with just a touch of sweetness. GIN, GREEN CHARTREUSE, HONEY, JALAPENO, GIN, GREEN CHARTREUSE, HONEY, JALAPENO, BASIL, CELERY BITTERS BASIL, CELERY BITTERS Airliner 13 13 Airliner 13 13 Aromatic and refreshing bourbon cocktail. Aromatic and refreshing bourbon cocktail. BOURBON, APEROL, AMARO NONINO, BOURBON, APEROL, AMARO NONINO, FRESH SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE, BASIL, FRESH SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE, BASIL, & PEACH BITTERS & PEACH BITTERS Stone & Sage 13 Stone & Sage 13 Sweet with a little spice! Sweet with a little spice! A refreshing peach cocktail with hints of serrano and fresh sage. A refreshing peach cocktail with hints of serrano and fresh sage. VODKA, PEACH, SERRANO & SAGE SYRUP, VODKA, PEACH, SERRANO & SAGE SYRUP, FRESH SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE, RHUBARB BITTERS FRESH SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE, RHUBARB BITTERS Summer Rye 13 Summer Rye 13 A complex yet smooth cocktail. A complex yet smooth cocktail. Rye whiskey & Licor 43 are the star ingredients in this drink, Rye whiskey & Licor 43 are the star ingredients in this drink, making it spirit forward and balanced. making it spirit forward and balanced. RYE WHISKEY, AVUA CACHACA, LIQUOR 43, RYE WHISKEY, AVUA CACHACA, LIQUOR 43, CYNAR, LILLET BLANC VERMOUTH, CYNAR, LILLET BLANC VERMOUTH, CITRUS BITTERS CITRUS BITTERS Blistered Bourbon 13 Blistered Bourbon 13 This cocktail packs some umph! Like a Manhattan This cocktail packs some umph! Like a Manhattan with subtle notes of chili pepper and cherry vanilla. with subtle notes of chili pepper and cherry vanilla. BOURBON, ANCHO REYES, BOURBON, ANCHO REYES, CARPANO ANTICA SWEET VERMOUTH, CARPANO ANTICA SWEET VERMOUTH, SMOKED CHILI & CHERRY VANILLA BARK BITTERS SMOKED CHILI & CHERRY VANILLA BARK BITTERS Kia Ora 13 Kia Ora 13 A trip to New Zealand without the flight! A trip to New Zealand without the flight! Kia Ora or “Hello” will welcome you with sweet kiwi and ginger. Kia Ora or “Hello” will welcome you with sweet kiwi and ginger. WHITE RUM, FRESH MUDDLED KIWI, WHITE RUM, FRESH MUDDLED KIWI, GREEN CHARTREUSE, ORGEAT, GINGER, & TIKI BITTERS GREEN CHARTREUSE, ORGEAT, GINGER, & TIKI BITTERS Thyme Sloes Down 13 Thyme Sloes Down 13 Sloe down a little with this strong but surprisingly light cocktail Sloe down a little with this strong but surprisingly light cocktail that emits a heavenly floral fragrance. that emits a heavenly floral fragrance. UNCLE VALS BOTANICAL GIN, SLOE GIN, UNCLE VALS BOTANICAL GIN, SLOE GIN, HIBISCUS INFUSED MARASCHINO LIQUEUR, HIBISCUS INFUSED MARASCHINO LIQUEUR, FRESH THYME, HINT OF LIME FRESH THYME, HINT OF LIME Gin Draco 13 Gin Draco 13 The delicate yet exotic flavor of dragon fruit The delicate yet exotic flavor of dragon fruit dominates this gin creation, where its beauty dominates this gin creation, where its beauty is only matched by its sheer elegance. is only matched by its sheer elegance. GIN, DRAGON FRUIT, CACTUS PEAR & TARRAGON SYRUP, GIN, DRAGON FRUIT, CACTUS PEAR & TARRAGON SYRUP, FRESH SQUEEZED LEMON, ANGOSTURA BITTERS FRESH SQUEEZED LEMON, ANGOSTURA BITTERS High Noon 13 High Noon 13 You will find an elegant spirit forward treat You will find an elegant spirit forward treat with notes of citrus and light floral sweetness. with notes of citrus and light floral sweetness. 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