Midnight in New York

Midnight in New York
Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

Created by Trudy Thomas at Liquid Remedy Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

 30 ml (1 oz) bourbon
 30 ml (1 oz) Shiraz red wine
 15 ml (½ oz) freshly squeezed lemon juice
 7.50 ml (¼ oz) grenadine
 Lemon twist for garnish
1

Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice.

2

Add all ingredients and shake until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a chilled cocktail coupe.

4

Garnish with a lemon twist.

AI generated anecdote for article length

The snow had started falling in earnest by late afternoon, draping the streets in a thick white blanket. By evening, the city seemed hushed, the usual hum of traffic replaced by the muffled crunch of boots on snow. Inside Adrian’s apartment, however, the atmosphere was anything but quiet. The living room buzzed with laughter, the warmth of good company amplifying the coziness of the space.

Adrian, a self-proclaimed cocktail aficionado, had promised his friends something special for the evening. “I’m calling this one ‘Midnight in New York,’” he declared, dramatically tying an apron around his waist. His friends exchanged amused glances, well aware of his penchant for naming his creations after grand themes. “Trust me,” Adrian added, raising a finger as if to preempt any doubts. “This one’s perfect for a night like this.”

Adrian stepped into the kitchen, setting out the ingredients with the precision of a chef preparing for a Michelin-starred meal. The bourbon bottle stood proudly at the center of the counter, flanked by a rich Shiraz red wine, a bright yellow lemon, and a small vial of grenadine. He admired the lineup for a moment before reaching for his shaker.

He started by pouring two ounces of bourbon into the shaker, its caramel scent bringing a sense of warmth even before the drink was made. Next came the Shiraz, a bold red with notes of dark berries and spice that Adrian knew would add depth to the cocktail. A quick squeeze of lemon juice followed, the citrusy tang balancing the richness of the spirits. Finally, he added a dash of grenadine for a hint of sweetness and a vibrant pop of color.

Adrian packed the shaker with ice and closed it with a flourish, gripping it tightly as he gave it a vigorous shake. The sound of the ice clinking against the metal filled the kitchen, drawing the attention of his friends. “What’s he up to now?” Emma called out, peeking over the counter. “You’ll see,” Adrian replied with a sly grin.

He retrieved his favorite coupe glasses from the cabinet, their elegant curves adding a touch of sophistication to the occasion. With practiced care, he strained the cocktail into the glasses, watching as the deep crimson liquid settled into a smooth, glossy surface. The final touch was a lemon twist, delicately curled and perched on the rim of each glass like a tiny work of art.

Adrian carried the tray into the living room, presenting the drinks with a flourish. “Midnight in New York,” he announced, setting the glasses down on the coffee table. His friends leaned in, their curiosity piqued. “Bourbon, Shiraz, lemon, and grenadine. Take a sip and tell me you don’t feel like you’re in a moody jazz bar on a snowy Manhattan night.”

The first sip elicited a collective hum of approval. “Wow,” said Nick, his eyes widening. “This is incredible.” Emma swirled her glass, watching the light catch the ruby-red drink. “It’s bold but smooth,” she said, taking another sip. “The wine gives it such an interesting twist.” Even Chloe, the self-proclaimed cocktail skeptic, nodded in appreciation. “It’s like a winter warmer, but with a touch of elegance,” she said.

For the rest of the night, the “Midnight in New York” became a hit, sparking conversations about winter memories and favorite cityscapes. The drink’s rich, layered flavors seemed to mirror the warmth of their gathering, a perfect antidote to the icy chill outside.

As Adrian tidied up after his friends had left, he felt a deep sense of satisfaction. There was something magical about transforming simple ingredients into a shared experience, especially on a night when the world outside felt so still. Midnight in New York might have started as an idea, but tonight, it had become a memory—a toast to friendship, creativity, and the beauty of winter evenings.

Ingredients

 30 ml (1 oz) bourbon
 30 ml (1 oz) Shiraz red wine
 15 ml (½ oz) freshly squeezed lemon juice
 7.50 ml (¼ oz) grenadine
 Lemon twist for garnish

Directions

1

Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice.

2

Add all ingredients and shake until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a chilled cocktail coupe.

4

Garnish with a lemon twist.

Midnight in New York

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