Cheers from Cuba Travel to Cuba using your taste buds. A Mojito is a classic cocktail made famous by Ernest Hemingway. Take a sip and start dreaming! Cheers from London Travel to England with a mocktail Espresso Martini, based on the cocktail originally created by a famous London bartender, Dick Bradsell, for a British Top Model in 1983. Cheers from Peru We invite you to raise your glass to Peru with this traditional Pisco Sour recipe. The nearly 100-year-old cocktail has stood the test of time and attracted people to its birthplace, Lima, because … well, frankly, it’s sensational. Some call it the world’s best drink. Cheers from Singapore Travel back to 1915 at Raffles Hotel, home to the iconic Singapore Sling. Back in the day, the local custom didn’t allow women to drink alcohol in public. Bartender Ngaim Tong Boon used this as an opportunity to create a fruit-based cocktail with grenadine. The pink color gave it a feminine flair that made people think it was a socially acceptable punch for women. Voilà! The Singapore Sling was born. Cheers from Mexico Some may say the margarita is the most popular drink in Mexico, but local people actually prefer a grapefruit soda and agave-based cocktail called the Paloma. We invite you to try it at home – imagine yourself relaxing on a sunny Mexico beach, gazing at the azure water with the ocean breeze on your face and a taste of Mexico in hand. Cheers from Venice Venice, with its untouched architectural heritage, spectacular stretch of the Grand Canal and unmatched romantic vibes, is one of the most popular destinations in the world. What makes it so unique? Maybe it’s the floating city in water, the gondoliers singing their way through the canals, the surrounding buildings that seem frozen in time or the delicious food paired with a nice cocktail? Prepare the famous traditional Venetian cocktail, an Aperol Spritz, take a sip and dream. When you’re ready, we’ll be here to take you to Venice in real time. Because we’re here for you — before, during and after your travels. |