The meanings of different wines

Suze Suze

The wine produced in France is orange in color, slightly bitter and sweet, with a sugar content of 20 and an alcohol content of 16 degrees. It is a kind of gentian wine

Gimlet is a cocktail made with gin and lime juice (Volga and) lime juice

This cocktail is made possible by private detective Philippe. Marlowe's line "It's too early for a corkscrew" became a famous cocktail. In addition, there are still opinions on whether fresh lime or ready-made lime juice should be used for the lime in its formula. It is said that this cocktail was invented by the British who went to Nanyang to serve. Recently, many Americans like to replace gin with vodka.

Martini is a drink made from gin and vermouth.

Among all cocktails, martini has the most preparation methods. People call it the masterpiece of cocktails and the king of cocktails. Although it's just a blend of gin and spicy absinthe, it's got a sharp, deep taste. Some say there are 268 martini recipes alone. It is said that Churchill liked super spicy drinks very much, so when he drank this wine, he drank pure gin and looked at the absinthe bottle.

One of the oldest legends about the origin of this wine takes us back to the late 19th century, at the Occidental Hotel in San Francisco, where a traveler rushed to Martinez (California) , asked the hotel’s bartender to prepare something special for him, little did he know that the bartender was the legendary Jerry Thomas, best known for his cocktail innovations. In 1872, he published the Martinez Mixing Manual for bartenders, which was recognized as the authoritative work in the industry.

pousse-cafe style Pousse Coffee/Rainbow Wine

In the 19th century, many female dancers from Illinois in the United States went to France to perform and conquered French gentlemen and ladies with their rare dance steps. After watching it, Parisian disciples always see colorful dance clothes and romantic dance postures in front of their eyes. So I was inspired to create a rainbow cocktail. This different color contains the artistic conception of "American women are very charming just by looking at their appearance."

Liqueur

A variety of liquors based on distilled liquor, with the addition of fruits, spices, herbs or other plants, ingredients, etc. , is the most important pillar in the cocktail field besides the base liquor. In addition to being mixed with other base liquors to make cocktails, Liqueur has a mostly mellow and sweet taste, and many of them are also very suitable as after-dinner drinks or for daily drinking.

Some people say that without Liqueur, there wouldn’t be so many cocktails in the world

GrassHopper, green grasshopper, green mint liqueur, white cocoa liqueur, fresh cream (or condensed milk) equal amounts Mix up

a very fragrant cocktail, with the refreshing aroma of mint and the aroma of cocoa liquor exuding in the cup. Fresh cream is added to the recipe, which makes it fragrant, smooth and very delicious. GRASSHOPPER refers to grasshopper. Because the color of the wine is light green, it is called green grasshopper. This wine tastes very sweet and can be drunk as a dessert

Sidecar/Sidecar is prepared by adding equal amounts of brandy + liqueur + lemon juice

Sidecar was used in World War I It is very common in the military, where officers often sit in the seats next to motorcycles while patrolling and drinking in pubs. So, Holy Mike made this cocktail specifically for these officers and named it Sidecar.

Water cutter/Whiskey on the rocks (wine with water) Whiskey + ice + water generally means wine with ice. This specifically refers to cocktails with water and ice.

The corresponding one is "お soup cut り (heated wine)"

Gin Tonic gin and tonic

dry gin (dry gin) 45ml + cut lime (lime slices) 1 + Tonic Water (Tonic Water) Appropriate amount

Tonic Water is a healthy drink for British people working in tropical colonies. It was highly praised when mixed with gin, and became popular around the world after World War II. It has become a standard cocktail today.

The sweet and slightly bitter taste of Gin and Tonic Water is loved by many people and is one of the most popular Long Drinks. Tonic Water's Tonic means "strong and refreshing". The unique bitterness of Tonic Water comes from the quinine it contains (an extract from the bark of the quinine tree, which is a tonic and a special medicine for treating malaria). Its name Tonic also comes from here. Today, citrus peels are used instead of quinine, but the name remains. Gin Tonic is not only used as a pre-dinner drink, but is also commonly used as a banquet wine.

Spumorni Spumorni

Campari (Canberli aperitif) 30ml + Tonic Water (Tonic water) appropriate amount + Grapefruits (grapefruit juice) 45ml

The The name of the wine comes from the Italian word for "bubble". Campari is also cited as an aperitif in Italy, its origin.

Both it and Campari Orange are loved in Italy. There is also a variant of Campari Orange, Campari Grapefruits, and Spumorni adds Tonic Water to it. The name Spumorni comes from the bubbling appearance of Tonic Water. The blend of three different bitter drinks, Campari, Tonic Water and Grapefruits, gives people a refreshing and refreshing feeling.

Moscow mule

Vodka (vodka) 45ml Ginger Ale (ginger juice) or Ginger Beer (ginger beer) appropriate amount + Lime Juice (lime juice) 1/2 points + Cut Lime (lime slice) 1 piece

The birth of this cocktail can be regarded as a typical example of the "American Dream" in a sense. Appeared in Hollywood in the second half of the 1940s. A man who purchased a large quantity of Ginger Ale for sale, a woman who proposed a homemade copper Mug Cup (a large cup with a handle) as a container, and a manufacturer who vigorously promoted vodka. The Moscow mule was born from the combination of three ideas. Today, this cocktail has spread all over the world. Although mule means "mule" in animals, here it means "a drink with a strong kick". If you use Ginger Beer to mix it, you will have a deep impression.

Jackrose Jack Rose

Apple Brandy (apple brandy) 1/2 + Grenadine Syrup (red pomegranate syrup) 1/4 + Lime Juice (lime juice) 1/4

The name Jack Rose comes from Apple Jack, which is an American Apple Brandy. Strictly speaking, it is slightly different from the French Apple Brandy, but some people use French Apple Brandy to mix it. The most advanced among them is calvados produced in Normandie, France, which is a name only given to the brandy produced there. Jackrose is an apple-flavored brandy mixed with lime juice, which is sweet and has a subtle fragrance.

Nikolaschka Nicholas

An appropriate amount of brandy + an appropriate amount of sugar + a lemon slice

Some people say that Nikolaschka is the vodka drink that Emperor Nicholas II liked. Named after the law.

This kind of wine is very delicious. It is usually used as an after-dinner drink. It is still regarded as a straight (without water) drinking method of brandy, so it is best not to drink too much.

Aphrodite

Rose wine 5/10 Framboise Liqueur 2/10 White Curacao/2 /10 Lime Juice (lime juice) 1/10

Aphrodite is an ancient Greek mythological figure. She is the daughter of Zeus and the ocean goddess Dione. Originally one of the harvest goddesses. After the formation of Olympus, she was regarded as the goddess of love, sexual desire and beauty.

The counterpart to Aphrodite in Roman mythology is Venus.

Kir royal

Champagne 4/5 + Creme de Cassis 1/5

kir is white wine 4/5 + Creme de Cassis (cassis) Liqueur) 1/5

Originally, it was used as a way to make tasteless wine more delicious, called vin blanc cassis.

Creme de Cassis blackcurrant liqueur is brewed from the fruits of deciduous shrubs of the Saxifragidae family. It is dark red in color and has an alcohol content of about 15 to 20. Among them, the product from the French city of Rejon is the most famous. Its method is to separate the juice and dregs of red currants, distill only the dregs, and finally put the sweetness and essence of the juice into the distilled dregs and mix them evenly.

Kir royal was not born in France, but in Vienna, Austria.

The red wines in this episode

Ramey Louis13 Louis 13 Ramey’s best cognac

Hennessy Richard Hennessy?6?1 Richard Hennessy Dry The best of the Yap series

Firstlanding

How to drink whiskey in this episode

Straight undiluted whiskey

Rock Whiskey with chunks of ice. This is what Taizo Kojima drank when he drank "corner" in this episode.

Float is how to drink ice cream on top of the drink.

Mist is to add water and lemon. Whiskey

Margarita Margarita

is made from a blend of Tequila (tequila), Triple Sec (tangerine peel) and fresh lime juice. You can put some salt on the rim of the cup.

In Japan, the origin explanation in the film has basically been recognized. You can just watch the film. Here are some translations of the English information:

1955 According to Van Nuys News, Johnny Durlesser became famous in 1937 with his "Southern" cocktail Margarita. He modified the wine to make the spirit easier to drink.

The Fresno Bee recorded in 1978 that Margarita was created in 1940 by a bartender in a restaurant and bar in Los Angeles. However, it did not become popular until 1954, when a tequila distributor (Vernon Underwood) began to promote it. According to the restaurant owner, Johnny Durlesser named the drink Margarita because a beautiful woman with the same name often visited the bar.

Of course, none of this information can directly prove that the popular legend in Japan is false (Johnny Durlesser still had a chance to change his story in 1979), believe it or not.

Highball Highball Whiskey, Soda or Water

Highball is a carbonated drink made by adding soda, tonic water and other carbonated drinks to spirits in proportion. In Japan, whiskey is usually just added with soda water.

There are three theories about the origin of the name Highball: 6.1 In the pioneering era of America, when steam trains moved long distances and stopped to replenish water on the way, they would first hang a ball in front of the stick. represented by something like that. At that time, whiskey with water was already being sold. 6.1 At the bar of a golf course in England, a man drinking whiskey accidentally spilled his whiskey into the chaser because he was suddenly informed that it was his turn to play. (Chaser refers to drinking spirits with water, soda, beer, etc.) Surprisingly, it tastes good. At this time, a high ball happened to fly up. 6?1 refers to the way the soda foam (ball) floats upward.

By the way, Highball has a special wine glass, Highball Glass.

tequila Tequila/Tequila

Mexican specialty distilled liquor. Made from agave juice.

When tequila was originally brewed, the picked agave stems were first dried and ground over charcoal fire, and then the mash was boiled with water. Therefore, it had a special charcoal flavor that is not available in industrial brewing today. This kind of taste, in order to maintain its special taste, must be stored in wooden barrels that have been charred by fire. According to Mexican law, only wine produced in Jalisco and two neighboring states can be called tequila. Tequila has a relatively high alcohol content of 40-50 and is the main ingredient in several cocktails in the United States.

It is only in recent years that tequila has been loved by the world. Originally it was only consumed in Mexico and was the main local drinking alcoholic beverage. The shock brought by the "Lite" cocktail has made it famous.

shot glass shot glass

The capacity specification is generally 56ml. It is used for all kinds of spirits (except for drinking brandy), and is limited to "clean drinking" (without ice). ) when used.

Amber Dream (Amber Dream) / Bijou (Gem) 6?1Dry Gin (Dry Gin) 20ml Chartreuse (French Vermouth) 20ml sweet vermouth (Nettle Wine) 20ml Orange bitters (Orange Bitter liquor) 1dash 6? 1dash is a term used by professional bartenders, indicating that the amount of liquid injected is 3-5 drops. You can buy a dash-bottle in a store that specializes in bar supplies, and you can accurately measure the amount of injection. 6?1 as stated in the film. Gin, Chartreuse, and Vermouth are used in Bijou to represent diamonds, emeralds, and rubies respectively. It's a rainbow wine. Add ice cubes and stir with a mixing spoon to create Amber Dream. Amber is the fossil of ancient rosin. Occasionally, you can see animals and plants that are unfortunately wrapped in rosin. Amber represents eternity, transparency, and purity, symbolizing the eternity of love, and in this episode it symbolizes "dusty memories."

Cinderella (Cinderella) 6?1 30ml orange juice, 30ml lemon juice, 15ml pineapple juice, 10ml grenadine syrup, 8ml soda water 6?1 It is said that because this "cocktail" does not contain alcohol, without the stimulation of wine, it is not good for men. It seems a bit bland, hence the name "Cinderella".

Bloody Mary (Bloody Mary) 6?1 tomato juice Volga celery (garnish) Others (Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, beef consomme or bouillon, horseradish, celery or celery salt, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper , and lemon juice)

There are many recipes for Bloody Mary, and some bartenders keep their Bloody Mary recipes extremely secret. 6.1 Legend has it that the name of the wine comes from Mary Tudor, the Queen of England who brutally persecuted domestic Protestants in the 18th century and was known as "Bloody Mary". However, this statement is no longer testable. There are also different opinions on the true origin of the wine’s name. The only thing that is certain is that the name of the wine must come from the wine's blood-like appearance. 6. In 1920, Fernand Petiot, a bartender at "Harry's New York Bar" in Paris, claimed to be the inventor of this drink.

Bloody Caesar (Bloody Caesar) 6? 1Pertsovka (a type of Volga) 1/5 + clamato 4/5 + others

If volga is not added, the wine is called Virgin Caesar 6 ?1Bloody Caesar’s Caesar is from Julius Caesar. Like Mary, he is a famous tyrant in history, and he definitely lives up to the nickname "Bloody Caesar". 6?1Clamato juice is actually a type of Spicy Tomato Juice strictly speaking. Named after Clam+Tomato, tomato juice with clam extract added. 6?1 For Americans and Canadians, the Bloody Caesar is the standard by which a good bartender is judged. The Bloody Caesar has even been dubbed Canada’s “official cocktail.”

Calvados Apple Brandy 6?1Calvados is the name of a region in France, where the brandy called Calvados is made by repeatedly distilling Cider that still has a strong aroma within 2 years.

Rum 6.1 Rum is also called fire wine, and its nickname is "pirate wine" because pirates who roamed the Caribbean in the past liked to drink rum. 6.1 There are many theories about the origin of the name "Rum". Some people say that Rum comes from Rumbullion, which means "noisy, commotion." Others say that the word rum comes from the rummer, a cup used by Dutch sailors for drinking. A British account is: In 1745, British Admiral Vernon discovered that his soldiers were suffering from scurvy while sailing. Therefore, he ordered the soldiers to stop drinking beer and change their thirst for new drinks from the West Indies, which happened to cure the disease. Cured. In order to thank him, these soldiers called Admiral Vernon "Old Wacky" (Rum means "weird"), and called this alcoholic drink Rum.

Daiquiri Frozen Lip Gloss 6?1Daiquiri is a rum-based cocktail. The lime juice can be replaced with lemon juice. Put the ingredients into a shaker and shake gently to mix. 6?1Daiquiri was originally the name of a mine in Cuba. Daiquiri was first made by American workers working there using lime, a specialty of Cuba, to beat the heat.

In bar jargon, "Frozen" usually means frosted. 6.1 The name of Drambuie also comes from the Gaelt word "Dram Buidheach", which means "Dram Buidheach" A satisfying drink.”