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Veteran mixologist Shaatbhi Basu stirs up some exquisite sips this World Cocktail Day

Here is the list of some most demanding cocktails

Shatbhi Basu is a master mixologist, beverage consultant and an author Pictures: Shatbhi Basu and Nagesh Raut

Pramita Ghosh
Published 13.05.23, 04:20 PM

On this World Cocktail Day, I am reminded of how a seemingly trivial thought, especially to those outside the sphere of my world, made such a massive impact on the way I continue to shape cocktails today.

It was about simply changing people’s perception of a drink called the Bloody Mary! Served then in a short stubby, occasionally ugly, whisky glass — it brought about a fleeting thought in my mind of calling it a Bloody John! Instead, I decided Mary deserved a makeover. I put her in a shapely glass with a super zingy flavour and gave her a wardrobe of garnishes instead of only one, tired celery stick.

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It definitely caused a few raised eyebrows from the trade but people loved the revisited Mary and that went on to change the vision of how good a cocktail could be. It confirmed my conviction that change is good if it elevates the experience of the cocktail and makes it more desirable to its audience. The rest is history.

On World Cocktail Day, here are some of my instantly loveable cocktail recipes for The Telegraph readers.

(l-r) Royal Spritz, Mango & Passion Whiskey Sour, Guava & Grapefruit Gin & Tonic

Royal Spritz

Glass: Large wine Ingredients:

Mango & Passion Whiskey Sour

Glass: Rocks/Old Fashioned

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Garnish: Curry leaf dust (pan-dried and powdered), curry leaf sprig

Method:

Guava & Grapefruit Gin & Tonic

Glass: Wine glass

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Method:

(L) Date & Tamarind Sour, (middle) Deeply Citrus Negroni, (R) Kolkata Sunset

Date & Tamarind Sour

Glass: Coupe/rocks

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Method:

Deeply Citrus Negroni

Glass: Rocks

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Method:

Kolkata Sunset

Glass: Hurricane

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Cocktail Mixes Shatbhi Basu
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