Take a look at the ingredients below and you can probably guess how and why this cocktail was given its name.
Juniper Royale
This drink takes the royal treatment even further by gilding the juniper flavor with fruit juices and a blush of pink grenadine for a bubbly elixir of pure pleasure.
Pall Mall
This merry charmer is a popular classic from the 1930s and has just enough pepper minty crème de menthe to refresh and refuel.
Lee Miller’s Frobisher
This 1940s-era Champagne cocktail of classic composition is named after the equally stylish photographer Lee Miller, infamous as muse and model for the surrealist artist Man Ray.
Beauty Spot
A rich, chocolaty after-dinner drink complete with a sexy beauty spot as well as egg white, which must be well shaken to froth up delectably.
Coco Chanel
It is one of those timelessly delicious combinations of rich coffee-flavored Kahlua and cream. The pair meld beautifully with the subtle flagrance of gin. A lovely choice for late-evening sipping.