so if a cocktail recipe calls for a particular liqueur, it’s best to stick to that specific drink. For example, Strega should not be used as a substitute for Galliano in cocktail recipes but the ...
Love a classic Last Word cocktail? In the mood to shake up a botanical elixir with Lillet Blanc and Chartreuse? You might ...
This drink is herb-forward enough that it can serve as a worthy green Chartreuse substitute ... Génépi or génépy is a type of Alpine liqueur that works well as a replacement for Chartreuse ...
Austin Buscher, Bar Manager (a.k.a. Duke of Spirits) at Walter’s in Claremont Ingredients: 2 ounces Habanero Vodka, 1 ounce Orange Liqueur, 1/4 ounce Strega Liqueur, 3/4 ounce lemon juice.
Move aside Rory Gilmore, there’s a new autumnal style star on TikTok. Strega Nona fall is in full swing, and this trend is just as much an act of defiance as it is cozy chic. Despite this ...
Brat summer is well and truly over, but fear not, because Strega Nona autumn is now upon us. Much like its predecessor did, the new trend is set to determine this season's must-have wardrobe ...
If it looks cheap and nasty, it probably is. But don’t begrudge paying for a well-made liqueur; a little goes a long way. Being spirit-based, liqueurs have a long shelf life and, generally ...
A familiar Italian witch found on bookshelves of children around the world. That's right, witches: It's Strega Nona September. The trend is inspired, of course, by “Strega Nona,” the award ...
Her inspiration for the season is a benevolent witch she met in the hills of Calabria, many years ago: Strega Nona, the title character of a 1975 children’s book of the same name by Tomie dePaola.