What do you get when you mix a 120-year-old bottle of absinthe and a sliced-open bottle of champagne?
“Death in the Afternoon,” a homage to Hemingway’s book on bullfighting.
Lee Watson, cocktail consultant and co-owner of The Spirits Library, Nokal and New York’s Gugu Room, serves up the drink with a bit history on the side.
Read more here: https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/508599/lee-watsons-poblacion-bar-bottles-nostalgia/
Lee Watson at The Spirits Library
What do you get when you mix a 120-year-old bottle of absinthe and a sliced-open bottle of champagne?
“Death in the Afternoon,” a homage to Hemingway’s book on bullfighting.
Lee Watson, cocktail consultant and co-owner of The Spirits Library, Nokal and New York’s Gugu Room, serves up the drink with a bit history on the side.
“Hemingway was history’s most prolific barfly,” Watson says. “And every bar needs a good Hemingway reference.”
Read more here: https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/508599/lee-watsons-poblacion-bar-bottles-nostalgia/
Video by Claire Salonga
Story by Lala Singian
Photography by JT Fernandez
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