The Cocktail Lovers Magazine Issue 45 Summer 2023

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APERITIVO WHERE THEY’RE DRINKING IN…

Edinburgh Five fantastic bars to put your palate through its paces

PANDA & SONS

LAMPLIGHTERS AT GLENEAGLES TOWNHOUSE

On the surface it’s a fun-times barbershop owned by a family of pandas, but behind the whimsical backstory, there’s even more creativity at play. Particularly in the on-site lab where owner Iain McPherson and his team dream up all manner of cocktail nerdery. Their latest innovation is the groundbreaking ‘sous pression’ method, which cleverly infuses flavour and softens alcohol, resulting in a smooth, silky finish. pandaandsons.com

Okay, you need to either be a member or staying at Gleneagles Townhouse to enjoy its rooftop bar, but given the splendour of the building and its oh-so-fabulous fixtures and fittings, that’s not exactly a hardship. Perfect at any time – in the day for sitting outside and admiring the views and in the evening for sinking into the lush pastel seating – it’s one of our new favourites. gleneagles.com/townhouse/eat-drink/lamplighters

HEY PALU

COMMONS CLUB

Recently awarded the Best Bar in Scotland at the CLASS Bar Awards, Hey Palu is where Italian aperitivo culture speaks with a distinct Scottish lilt. Husband and wife team Alex and Rachel Palu(mbo) have done a wonderful job injecting a shot of retro-esque vibes into the pared-back modern setting. What to drink? All of it! heypalu.com

NAUTICUS

The good folk at Virgin Hotels Edinburgh describe their bar as “a menu designed with locality in mind”. And to prove it, drinks like Breakfast In The Highlands with Glenfiddich 15 Single Malt Whisky, brown butter, toasted oat Amontillado sherry and Edinburgh Honey Co. Heather Honey feature proudly on the menu. The food is equally patriotic and just as delicious. Go taste for yourself. @commonsclubedi

Another gem from Iain McPherson’s stable, we’ve included this one in the city’s Leith port district because it’s perfect for our theme. The focus is on produce made in Scotland – or made by a Scottish company or one with Scottish links – and the bar’s name comes from Leith’s historical ties with shipping and global trade. nauticusbar.co.uk

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Four of the 50 Best Restaurants

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FLAVOURS OF LIMA

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pages 62-64

Johnnie Walker Princes Street

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MAINS & MARTINIS

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LIQUID INTELLIGENCE

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THE COCKTAIL GUY IMAGINES…

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THE COCKTAIL GIRL SWOONS…

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THE EXPERTS’ CHOICE

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page 55

RAISING A GLASS TO NEIGHBOURHOOD BARS

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SEEK FIND DRINK

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pages 50-52

FARM TO GLASS BARS

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Born in the UK

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The American Bar, Gleneagles

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Le Syndicat, Paris

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Ugly CarbisButterfly, Bay

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The Oxford Artisan Distillery

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HOME-GROWN SPIRITS

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pages 32-33

HE CANNES

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ANYONE FOR PORT?

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snack like a local

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H TSEAT IN THE

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FOUR

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THE NEXT BIG THING?

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Theperson

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Edinburgh

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CHILLI

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The local ingredients bartenders love

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The PLACE

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hello cocktail lover!

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