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Johnny Schuler’s Romantic Pisco Recipe: Grapes and Roses

​After speaking with the extremely interesting, environmentally conscious, pisco expert Johnny Schuler, we were just dying to get a taste of a pisco cocktail. Schuler mentioned that the drink Grapes and Roses was created for the South Beach Wine and Food Festival using his new Portón as the spirit ingredient. Apparently,...
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​After speaking with the extremely interesting, environmentally conscious, pisco expert Johnny Schuler, we were just dying to get a taste of a pisco cocktail. Schuler mentioned that the drink Grapes and Roses was created for the South Beach Wine and Food Festival using his new Portón as the spirit ingredient. Apparently, it was quite a big hit with the other mixologists that attended. Now you can taste the grapes, garnish with rose petals at home, and pisco your night away!

Grapes and RosesCreated by Gabriel Orta, Bar-Lab
Serving Size: Makes a 3oz. Tasting Cup 1 1/2 oz. Pisco Portón4 muddled grapes3/4 oz. grape juice1/2 oz. lemon juice 1/2 oz. simple syrup(1 tarragon branch)1 light spray of rose water    In a mixing glass, muddle the grapes and tarragon. Add Pisco Portón, lemon juice, simple syrup. Add ice and shake thoroughly. Strain over a chilled martini glass. Spray with a mist of rose water. Garnish with a rose petal and serve.
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