Wine, Beer & Cocktails - The New York Times Canada

Find wine reviews from Eric Asimov and The New York Times, along with drink trends, beer and cocktail news.


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When is the best time to drink a cocktail in Canada?

Summer is the perfect time to enjoy a delicious Canada cocktail. Ring in Canada Day this year with some of the best cocktails created in Canada! Growing up in Muskoka each summer, where cottage season basically means drinks on the dock, I fell in love with local cocktails. ...

Why is a cocktail so popular in New York City?

Marking its birth during the era of Dutch settlers, right up to the avant-garde craft concoctions of the present day, the cocktail has been at the heart of NYC’s social butterfly. The ‘Early’ Days: In the early 19th century, elegant punch houses were the popular spots where socialites quenched their thirst. ...

What is New York's most famous cocktail?

I can almost taste the edgy sophistication that seems synonymous with New York’s iconic bars. Here are a few of my personal favorites: Manhattan: Probably the most iconic cocktail born in New York, the Manhattan is a concoction of rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Angostura bitters. ...

What cocktail screams New York?

Cosmopolitan: If there’s a cocktail that screams New York, it’s the Cosmopolitan. It’s a crisp blend of vodka, cranberry juice, triple sec, and lime juice, often associated with the HBO series “Sex and the City. The first time I enjoyed a Cosmo was while binge-watching the series, and I must say – it fit the scene perfectly! ...

How do you make a cocktail in Canada?

The most famous cocktail in Canada. Place celery salt in a small, flat dish. Wet the rim of your cocktail glass with the lime wedge. Press the rim of the cocktail glass in the celery salt, twisting slightly to ensure it’s well coated. Add as much ice as you prefer to the glass. Typically, fill to 3/4. ...

Do you know how to pour a cocktail without referencing a book?

Imagine a cocktail you know how to pour without referencing a book or the internet. A cocktail that uses ingredients already stocked in your bar — backup bottles at the ready. A cocktail you shake with ease whether you’re alone at the end of a long day or when you’re looking to impress someone on a third date. ...

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