
Premium Vodka Based Cocktails
Premium Vodka Based Cocktails
GARDEN OF THE ZAR COCKTAIL
An unusual, fresh and fragrant version of Sour Vodka with a touch of elderflower.
Ketel One Vodka (Made in Netherlands)|Organic citric acid|Elderflower Liquor Bols|Toschi liquid sugar|100 ML|18.9% VOL.|GARDEN OF THE ZAR COCKTAIL
Ketel One Vodka (Made in Netherlands)|Organic citric acid|Elderflower Liquor Bols|Toschi liquid sugar|An unusual, fresh and fragrant version of Sour Vodka with a touch of elderflower.
GARDEN OF THE ZAR COCKTAIL
An unusual, fresh and fragrant version of Sour Vodka with a touch of elderflower.
Ketel One Vodka (Made in Netherlands)|Organic citric acid|Elderflower Liquor Bols|Toschi liquid sugar|100 ML|18.9% VOL.|Mother Russia. You might think of barren tundra, chilling Siberian winters, and endless rolling plains. Well, think again. On a recent visit to St Petersburg, NIO Cocktails' Head Mixologist Patrick Pistolesi took a stroll around the stunning Summer Gardens. The early spring bloom is as unexpected as it is intense - it's colorful, perfumed, and unforgettable. Inspired, he set out to recreate the experience. The result is this sophisticated signature cocktail: a flowering garden in a glass.
VODKA SOUR COCKTAIL
A refreshing mixture of Premium Vodka and lemon, with a touch of sweetness.
Ketel One Vodka (Made in Netherlands)|Bio Citric Acid|Toschi Liquid Sugar|VODKA SOUR COCKTAIL
Ketel One Vodka (Made in Netherlands)|A refreshing mixture of Premium Vodka and lemon, with a touch of sweetness.
VODKA SOUR COCKTAIL
A refreshing mixture of Premium Vodka and lemon, with a touch of sweetness.
Ketel One Vodka (Made in Netherlands)|Bio Citric Acid|Toschi Liquid Sugar|The sour was first served on the high seas - but forget the cocktail lounge of a luxurious ocean liner. Think sailors in the Royal Navy. On those arduous sea journeys, water supplies could be unreliable to say the least, and often undrinkable. These hardy sailors added spirits and lemons to the water to improve the taste - which is why in the US, the British are known as "Limeys" to this day. They topped the drink with sugar and water and the sour was born. This refreshing cocktail is still loved today.