It's believed that the Manhattan cocktail originated at the Manhattan Club in New York City in the early 1870s. Since then, it's become a staple in bars and cocktail lounges across the country.
Ahead, we’ve gathered six Manhattan recipes that prove why this cocktail is one to covet. The Manhattan is a classic example of the 2:1 rule that governs many traditional cocktails. It blends 2 ...
Sam Ross gives a step-by-step tutorial on how to make the perfect Manhattan ... get the best example of the spotlighted cocktails. Ross is the mixologist who specializes in creating cocktail ...
The cocktail revival brought back this nearly forgotten pre-Prohibition Manhattan riff. Prairie Rose is Food & Wine's senior drinks editor. A trained sommelier, cocktail book author, and wine and ...
It's National Coffee Day and there's no better way to celebrate than keeping it classy with a delicious coffee-infused cocktail. This Grand Brulot Black Manhattan recipe inspired by bartender Todd ...
Everyone has their signature drink. For James Bond it was a vodka martini − shaken, not stirred. And for late Akron Mayor and ...