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Though we’re all still cooped up for the time being, we wanted to provide some inspiration with a classic cocktail recipe that’s always been a favorite. For an event we hosted with Domino magazine to celebrate Texas design last year, the team at Austin’s Josephine House whipped up some delicious speciality cocktails just for the occasion. Naturally, we saddled on up to the bar to get all the details. One is a sweet concoction using peach liquor, and the other a spicy take on a classic Paloma cocktail recipe, and they’re both insanely good. Vintage glassware highly recommended.

Spicy Paloma cocktails in two antique glasses, one with green and gold

Spicy Paloma

(makes one)

2 oz blanco tequila
1.5 oz fresh grapefruit juice
.5 oz fresh lime juice
.5 oz jalapeño simple syrup (equal parts sugar and hot water with a few jalapeños steeped for a few minutes)

Shake all together, strain over ice and top with soda or Topo Chico.

Spicy Paloma cocktail in antique pink glass cocktail glass with sliced peach

Drunk in Love

(makes one)

1 oz. vodka
.75 oz Peach liquor (we use Rothman & Winter)
.25 oz honey

Shake that all together, top with 2 oz.of cava or dry sparkling wine.

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Photos by Sarah Moore

October 15, 2018

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