Nightlife
Reggae Sunsplash
Created by Progressive Bar for Rock ’n’ Roll Wine
Thu, May 21, 2009 (midnight)
Photo: Xania Woodman
Reggae Splash
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I used to cringe when my Nana would add ice cubes to her wine, but in this heat, I can’t imaging anything more refreshing. Saturday night I caught up with Progressive Bar’s Mark Kiyojima, about his Reggae Sunsplash, which he custom built around Rock ’n’ Roll Wine’s own Reggae Rhapsody Napa Valley white-wine blend.
Ingredients:
2 oz. Reggae Rhapsody
1 oz. Appleton Jamaican
White Rum
2 each, limes and lemons (quartered, seeds removed)
2 tsp. organic sugar
1-2 dashes Angostura Aromatic Bitters
Method:
Muddle two wedges each of lime and lemon in a mixing glass with sugar. Add wine, rum, bitters and ice; shake and dou ble-strain into a fresh glass over ice. Add two slices of strawberry.
The name Reggae Sunsplash was inspired from the famous music festival in Jamaica.
The cocktail is best enjoyed poolside, while listening to your favorite Reggae music.
Enjoy
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