Is That a Grape in My Bourbon?

Clusters of all colors are the cocktail garnish of the moment.

By Todd Kliman ,    Ann Limpert ,    Cynthia Hacinli    Published Saturday, April 01, 2006

If 2005 was the year that mixologists fell in love with pomegranate, 2006 is shaping up to be the year of the grape. At Firefly, manager Derek Brown garnishes his Luxe Interior, an innocent-looking little punch-packer made with sparkling wine and gin, with a red-grape cluster.

Rasika’s Grape and Grain is just as strong, with muddled grapes, Woodford Reserve bourbon, and orange bitters.

Restaurant Eve serves up a fizzy Concord-grape rendition of a pisco sour, and Café Atlántico drops a few red grapes into its caipirinha.

The most popular mixer, though, seems to be ice wine pressed from frozen grapes. At the bar at the Four Seasons, we luxuriated in the Ice Age, a glass of Jackson Triggs Vidal ice wine with Cîroc grape vodka and white grape juice. But we almost gagged on the opulently presented $15 ice-wine martini at Citronelle, which tastes like straight perfume.

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