by admin on March 25, 2008
Tequila is famous around the world for its unique taste and bouquet. It’s also the great mixer used in Margaritas, that have become one of the most popular cocktails ever.
If you thought that tequila was anything but a luxury, then you need to read about this one! El Paso’s Dos Lunas brand is all set [...]
by admin on October 28, 2007
I’ve heard of people getting “lit up” from tying on a few too many drinks, but this is getting crazy. I guess a judge will be the judge of that. Three women claimed a bottle of rum used to pour their shot became a ‘flame thrower’. You be the judge. Full article
by admin on October 20, 2007
Every September the small town of Bardstown comes alive, hosting the Kentucky Bourbon Festival. The state is known for its bourbon whiskey, but this event is grand in scale and offers everything for a lover of fine bourbons. Full article
by admin on October 20, 2007
Corporación Habanos presented in March 2006 the most expensive and exclusive Habano cigar in history, to be marketed in 40-unit containers, at a selling price of 15,000 Euros ($18,869). Full article
by admin on October 20, 2007
You are what you eat… or in this case drink. Cocktails come in all kinds of different colors and tastes. What is your favorite? Here’s ten to think about the next time you order one. Full article
by admin on October 20, 2007
Texas chef Tim Love beat the mighty Masahuru Morimoto on the Food Network’s Iron Chef this spring–and Love credits his victory in large part to the spicy, sophisticated margarita he whipped up on the fly. Full article
by admin on October 20, 2007
From Columbus to Arnold this short article chronicles the origins of tobacco and how it helped shape the way gentlemen entertained themselves. The evolution of tobacco had a strong impact not only socially, but financially on the global economy. Evidently the tobacco industry didn’t become a multi-billion dollar industry overnight. Full article
by admin on October 20, 2007
Mojito is a traditional Cuban cocktail which became quite popular in the United States during the late 1980s, but has recently seen a resurgence in popularity. Its combination of sweetness and refreshing citrus and mint flavors are intended to mask the potent kick of the rum. Full article
by admin on October 20, 2007
Whisky sales have been on a meteoric rise over the last several years, especially Single-Malt Scotches. The entire industry is re-inventing itself. Here’s how to tell your cask strength from your port-wood-aged. Full article
by admin on October 20, 2007
Ask any scotch drinker to name the smokiest whisky on the market, and “Ardbeg’s 1974 vintage” is sure to trickle off his tongue. Smokey, sure. And at $20,000, among the priciest. Full article