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10 Jul


Cocktail of the Month

Relax on a warm late summer evening with a cool refreshing cocktail like “The Melody”. It’s a wonderful combination of Vodka, Blueberry Preserves, Lemons and a whole lot more. It’s a great year round cocktail, but perfect for those warm summer nights on the patio.

Ingredients List

Port of Entry Vodka, Elderflower Liqueur, Lemon Juice, Blueberry Preserves, Lemon Zest Sugar Rim
*Recommended* Glassware Rocks Glass
Garnish Lemon Zest Sugar Rim and Blueberries
Exact Cocktail Measurements
1.5 oz Port of Entry Vodka
.75 oz Elderflower Liqueur
.75 oz Lemon Juice
.5 oz Blueberry Preserves

Method

Coat your rim with honey or the juice of lemon to allow your rim to stick, then add all of your ingredients into a shaker with ice, shake and strain served over crushed ice.

Tasting Notes

This perfect summer cocktail is light and refreshing with a sweet blueberry twist to entice all your tastebuds.

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