You survived Dry January, winter squalls, the bomb cyclone, Nor’easters and lake-effect snowfalls—congratulations! But, it ain’t over yet, so you might as well hunker down with a little comfort. When a mulled wine or a hot toddy won’t do, here are a few winter-y cocktails to get you through the last days of meteorological winter (ending Feb. 28)
Bonne Santé by Gabriel Noble.
The lesser-aged Cognac VS allows the fig and raisin notes to shine alongside the homemade fig purée, while still capturing the Cognac’s grape notes
1.5 oz Cognac VS
1 oz Toasted fig purée*
3/4 oz Lemon
1/4 oz Cointreau
1/4 oz Pedro Ximenez Sherry
Combine all ingredients in mixing glass with ice and stir 30 seconds.
Strain into chilled coupe glass and garnish with a basil leaf.
*Toasted fig purée: Cut 24 black mission figs in half, lay out on a baking sheet and roast at a low temperature (around 250 degrees) for about 30 minutes or until the juices start to be released. Let steep in 16 oz of simple syrup for a minimum of 3 hours. Purée in a blender. Put into squeeze bottle.
La Mort d’un Roi by William Patton
Combined with Byrrh, dry sherry, and cherry cordial, the well-aged VSOP Cognac, with flavor similarities to an XO, is able to shine with notes of roasted bread, butterscotch, and fig while still exhibiting the vibrancy of a VSOP.
1.5 oz Cognac VSOP
3/4 oz Byrrh
1/2 oz Lustau Amontillado
1/4 oz Cherry Cordial*
Combine all ingredients in a stirring vessel, add ice and stir.
Strain into chilled Nick and Nora glass
Garnish with an expressed orange peel.
*Cherry Cordial: Combine 500 grams (17.6 oz) of cherry juice, 300 grams (10.5 0z) white sugar, 2 grams citric acid (trace: .07 oz), and 1 pinch of salt in a blender. Blend on high for 2 minutes until sugar is fully integrated. Let settle, pint and label. Good for one month.
Le Téléphone Arabe by Mark Sassi.
This cocktail pairs Cognac with coffee-infused sherry, Cynar, and equal parts Absinthe, cardamom, and Angostura bitters in order to highlight the Cognac VSOP’s notes of caramel, dark chocolate, and tobacco
2 oz Cognac VS
1/2 oz Coffee-infused Pedro Ximenez Sherry*
1/2 oz Artichoke Amaro (preferably Cynar)
4 dashes Le Téléphone Arabe Bitters**
Combine all ingredients into a chilled mixing glass.
Add Hoshizaki crescent ice cube(s) and stir for ~20 seconds.
Then strain into a chilled 5.5 oz Nick and Nora glass.
Express with fresh lemon zest and garnish with a manicured lemon peel.
*Coffee-infused Pedro Ximenez Sherry: Combine 1 tablespoon of medium roast coffee beans and 12 oz of Pedro Ximenez Sherry in a non-reactive container and allow to sit for 12-24 hours. Stir occasionally. Strain out coffee beans and bottle and refrigerate sherry until use.
**Le Téléphone Arabe Bitters: Combine equal parts Angostura Aromatic Bitters, Scrappy’s Cardamom Bitters and absinthe into a Japanese dasher bottle.
BIN 27 Martini
2 oz Fonseca BIN 27 Ruby Port
1 oz Vodka of Choice
½ oz Cranberry Juice
Combine all ingredients into a mixing glass with ice and stir until chilled. Strain into a martini cocktail glass. Garnish with green olives
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/lanabortolot/2023/02/25/wine-cocktails-that-take-the-chill-off-winter/