
Port Coffee Martini
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Sparkling Pomegranate
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Bin & Banter
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Flip #27
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Porto Cosmo
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Bloody Maria
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Port Lemonade
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Bin 27 Martini
During the Martini's heyday in the 1960s, the Rat Pack, James Bond and Madison Avenue exec's downed multiple rounds at lunch. The current retro appeal of Mad Men has helped make the Martini cool again and Fonseca Bin 27 Ruby Port adds a new twist to a classic cocktail.
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Bar Drake Manhattan
The signature drink of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel on Powell St. in San Francisco, the secret is the smidge of maple syrup that magically blends the Fonseca Bin 27 Ruby Port and bourbon together. Seemingly everyone who has visited this ornate hotel bar remembers its "old school" Prohibition ambience and the Bar Drake Manhattan.
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Suburban
This dark, rich and masculine pre-Prohibition classic comes from the bar of the old Waldorf Astoria hotel, on the site where the Empire State Building now stands. It was named not after the hordes of commuters who use nearby Penn Station but rather after a horse race, the Suburban Handicap, that was run every June at Sheepshead Bay (these days, they run it at Belmont).
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Saint Valentine
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Murderer's Row
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Douro Cobbler
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Maria McClaire
A nod to the current trend of Irish whiskey and Italian bitters, the Marie McClaire uses Fonseca Siroco White Port to bridge the gap, creating a smooth, mellow drink that has an intriguing edge.
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