Cocktails' recipes recommended by bartenders

introducing celebrity bartender Manuel Terron’s recommended cocktails.

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Bartender's profile -Manuel Terron-

After more than 20 years involved in the hospitality industry, Manuel Terron is considered an authority on the liquor business.

He has written countless articles about the history, production and use of many spirituous products in cocktails for the benefit of barmen and public alike.

He has been host of the world's first cocktail show, "Mixing With The Best" and keeps busy developing his new show "Cocktail Diaries".

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MIDORI Splice

No.1MIDORI Splice

To “splice” something means to join or unite it with something else. And the MIDORI Splice does exactly that, achieving a perfectly balanced union of coconut-flavored rum, pineapple juice and cream. It takes the same flavors from the MIDORI Pina Colada and rounds them into a slightly milder finish.

In flair bartending circles, the same drink is known as an “Alien Secretion.”

Made in a blender and served in a beer mug, the MIDORI Splice can also be great for a party trick.


MIDORI Martini

No.2MIDORI Martini

The martini – forever the King of Cocktails. Since its first appearance in the late 19th century, a number of variations on the classic martini have been developed...


MIDORI Mojito

No.3MIDORI Mojito

Imagine yourself back in the Age Of Discovery, when swashbuckling pirates ruled the seven seas. There you meet a British privateer named Francis Drake...


Red Corvette

No.4Red Corvette

Everyone knows the Corvette as one of America's most famous sports cars. But does anyone know where it got its name? Another meaning of the word...


Q.F Shooter

No.5Q.F Shooter

This shooter cocktail gets its name from “Quick Firing,” meaning to aim straight for one's target – be that an actual target in the field, or that cute stranger across the bar! Floating Irish...




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