The End Of Promises - An Original Cocktail
Published October 31, 2024 1463 Views
JUMP TO RECIPE I’ve been working on a series of cocktails inspired by the animated miniseries Over the Garden Wall for several years now, and I always get more focused on it for Fall. The plot focuses on two brothers wandering through dark woods called “The Unknown” and the folkloric characte...
Liver, Fava Beans, And A Nice Chianti!
Published October 31, 2024 1664 Views
JUMP TO RECIPE The key to a successful dinner party is to have a great host. You’ll want to find someone who provides a balanced diet – fruits, veggies, lean meats, etc. The right amount of alcohol is key as well – too much as it gets messy, not enough and the evening will lack flavor. (Censu...
Focaccia Barese & 2022 Fatalone ‘Teres’ Primitivo: The Perfect Pairing
Published October 24, 2024 1394 Views
JUMP TO RECIPE Fall – the days are still too warm for a heavy red wine; the nights too chilly for a crisp white. So let’s go back to 19th Century Puglia and breakout some old school Primitivo. The 2022 Fatalone ‘Teres’ was intended to phase-out rose but ended up in a category of its own. Made...
Jeune Cercle Cocktail Recipe
Published October 16, 2024 1510 Views
JUMP TO RECIPE We here at BayTowne began a program last year of partnering with some of the bar professionals we’re very lucky to call friends to create original cocktails as seasonal features for the store. That program has grown and expanded to such an extent that, under the direction of ou...
Your Guide To California Wine
Published September 26, 2024 1387 Views
This September is the 20th anniversary of California Wine Month. More than 80% of all U.S. wines are produced in California, but just how did California become so dominant in the wine industry? We thought the best way to commemorate this year’s milestone was by exploring the heritage and uni...
What Is Bourbon, And How Is It Different Than Other Whiskey?
Published September 25, 2024 1575 Views
Bourbon and whiskey are not exactly the same. While all bourbons are whiskey, not all whiskeys are bourbon. For National Bourbon Heritage Month, we wanted to answer some of your questions on bourbon, like its origin, how it’s made, and which bourbon is the best. What Makes A Whiskey Bou...
How To Make The Perfect Whiskey Sour
Published September 4, 2024 2047 Views
JUMP TO RECIPE When it comes to classic cocktails, it's tough to beat a whiskey sour. The drink is well over 150 years old, and its origins date back even further, with some inspiration taken from the 17th century sailors’ drink, punch. There were initially many variations with rum, gin...
Oaxaca Old Fashioned
Published July 19, 2024 1658 Views
Check out this fun twist on a classic cocktail: the Oaxaca Old Fashioned! The Oaxaca Old Fashioned is a modern classic recipe from Phil Ward of Death & Company. It represents the first steps of the mezcal obsession that began in the late aughts and owes much of its instigation to Ron Coope...
Rochester's Cocktail Craftsmen
Published June 20, 2024 1855 Views
We are uniquely lucky in this city to have some outstanding bar talent and some of the most supportive and invested spirits and cocktail fans around. June marks a special time in the Rochester area, as it includes a festival that’s been a staple for over ten years. The Rochester Cocktail Rev...
Mutineer
Published June 20, 2024 2190 Views
Lucas developed this riff on a classic Navy Grog build to showcase the interplay of three distinct high proof rums. Following the lead of Donn Beach in layering different varieties of rum to create a delicious sum, he used 151 Demerara rum for heft and its bass notes of dark spice and earthi...
Caye Caulker
Published June 20, 2024 2235 Views
Andy riffed off of the classic aged rum cocktail “100 Year Old Cigar” for this nuanced original. The interplay of various bold modifiers act as a perfect complement to the rich, mature flavor of our single cask of full-bodied Belizean Holmes Cay. Andy’s work here has built it into an ideal aft...
Soka Martini
Published June 20, 2024 2112 Views
Brandon chose to focus on a truly unique spirit, with very few parallels within the market. A distillate of fresh sorghum juice and syrup, there is little else like it and it offers a profile all its own. Brandon emphasized the savory side of it with this minimalist build, allowing the choic...
The Five Senses
Published June 20, 2024 1970 Views
Kyle made use of our exclusive batch of Cinco Sentidos agave distillate for this inspired cocktail. We had the rare opportunity to get a full batch from Cinco Sentidos, and when we sampled this Tobasiche-Mexicano blend, we knew it had to be ours. Kyle played off of the unique balance of shar...
Bottle of Smoke
Published April 5, 2024 3064 Views
Bet on our latest signature cocktail, Bottle of Smoke. This is the second of two whiskey drinks we're sharing today - for those that couldn't get enough this past St. Patrick's Day. This drink is a little on the sweeter side, with blueberry jam coloring the flavor, as well as a rich, smokey...
The Parting Glass
Published April 5, 2024 2451 Views
Raise a parting glass with this signature drink from our staff. The Parting Glass is a twist on the Old Pal, which itself is a variation of the classic Negroni. The bitters and vermouth add the rye spice to the drink without overpowering the smooth Irish whiskey flavor. While St. Patrick's D...
Classic Margarita Recipe
Published February 22, 2024 3062 Views
Happy Margarita Day! Get ready to celebrate with the quintessential cocktail. This iconic drink is a perfect blend of tangy lime, smooth tequila, and a hint of orange liqueur, served in a salt-rimmed glass for that extra zing. Whether you prefer yours shaken or blended, on the rocks or strai...
Donn Beach's Original 1934 Zombie Recipe
Published February 22, 2024 3448 Views
Before the Mai Tai, there was the Zombie. Donn Beach, the founding father of tiki bars, created the world's most famous tropical drink and put Don the Beachcomber's on the map. Donn kept the recipe a secret, never so much as identifying the contents of the bottles poured into the drink. The...
Celebrating Mardi Gras with the Hurricane
Published February 13, 2024 3095 Views
The Hurricane is one of the most identifiable pictures in mixology and one of New Orleans most notorious mixes. Although its history can get a bit murky, it’s irrevocably tied to Pat O’Brien’s landmark bar in New Orleans’ French Quarter. As the story is told, whiskey could be quite challengi...
Palomino Rides Again: How Forgotten Vineyards are Ushering in a New Era of Wine in California
Published February 2, 2024 1724 Views
Imagine crisp, savory, salty, citrus mineral white wines perfect for food. No, not Chenin Blanc, not Soave, not aged Riesling or old Burgundy. I’m talking about Palomino; a grape I suspect you would have heard more about if not for the infinitely random nature of the universe. Okay, sure- I’m...
Schloss Gobelsburg
Published January 17, 2022 1637 Views
By Amy Loritali 16 December 2021 I get to enjoy some really lovely, interesting, hand-made wines from around the world. I am particularly excited about wines made with minimal inputs that come from vineyards grown holistically and sustainably and that present a real sense of place. I’m als...
2021 A Retrospective: 5 Groovy Wines I Tasted This Year
Published December 17, 2021 1161 Views
By Amy Loritali 16 December 2021 I get to enjoy some really lovely, interesting, hand-made wines from around the world. I am particularly excited about wines made with minimal inputs that come from vineyards grown holistically and sustainably and that present a real sense of place. I’m als...
Counting down my top 5 BayTowne Bottles
Published December 17, 2021 1150 Views
By Drew Tschappat My house is filled with empty wine bottles – not because I’m too lazy to take out the recycling, but because to me, each bottle is a memory. Each represents an experience that’s been had. I remember who I was with, what the occasion was, and most importantly, what the wine t...
This Gin Is The Single Most Perfect Booze For Your Eggnog. This Is ‘Tom Cat’ Gin.
Published December 3, 2021 1309 Views
By Amy Loritali 1 December 2021 Pittsford Dairy Eggnog, Dairy-Free Holiday Nog, Homemade Nog[1], or whatever your pleasure, if you choose to spike your Nog, you need only one thing: gin. Don’t be afraid, I know, it sounds crazy. You’ve always been told that rum and whiskey are t...
Skål- A True Story
Published December 3, 2021 1051 Views
The task was to regroup behind the Old Church on Graben St. There were four of us, five if you counted Johannes, but he had torn his knee and could no longer run as he could when I first met him. And he was young and brave, and the Church was dark and icy from days of snow. And it sloped do...
Fernet Will Save You From Yourself This Thanksgiving
Published November 18, 2021 3560 Views
Thanksgiving is all about being a huge, fat, gluttonous American. Power through to that next course with the help of a Fernet - your doctor will thank you! A table full of your favorite autumnal delicacies offers a lot to be thankful for. And it can be easy to get carried away in your gr...
Versatility. Lightness. Acid. Three keys to Thanksgiving Day wine-drinking success.
Published November 18, 2021 859 Views
Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve $52 One of the most successful marketing campaigns has assured Champagne gets boxed into celebrations and News Year Eve. The greater truth is that it is the most versatile wine with food and that you should drink it every day. Why? Acid and texture. It’s also de...
Talk Herb-y to Me: Aromatized Wines are the Best Way to Celebrate Gravlingsommar
Published November 4, 2021 1061 Views
Gravlingsommar. After the late summer/early fall storms have brought cooler weather, the sun comes out to crisp the leaves, and badgers work steadily to fill their larder, knowing of the coming winter. It is the best part of the autumn season: the sun warms the days and the trees s...
Holy Water, Juice Boxes and other Badger Repellents
Published November 4, 2021 967 Views
Details were sparse and my grasp of ancient runic languages is fairly loose, but I determined Grӓvlingsommar is either a time to stock away goodies for winter, or when hordes of man-eating badgers are unleashed to feast on the blood of innocents. Again, Old Norse – not my native language, but I’...
Pears, maybe? Another delicious way to enjoy Fall
Published October 25, 2021 863 Views
Though we tend to only get 1-2 weeks of perfect, bright, sunny Fall in Upstate New York, what a glorious 1-2 weeks that is! We’re right smack dab in between 80 degree days with 5000% humidity and 2 feet of snow with -30 degree wind chill. It’s great. But Fall always reminds us of important thing...
Cognac’s only female distiller is pushing the boundaries of terroir as she crafts her vision of the future
Published October 25, 2021 878 Views
Cognac’s only female distiller is pushing the boundaries of terroir as she crafts her vision of the future The term auteur is often reserved for filmmakers. Francis Truffaut, Alexandre Astruc, Paul Thomas Anderson – filmmakers who artistic control is so great, they are considered the “author”...