Grape brandy is enjoying a serious revival in the US. Tired of waiting for the trend to reach our shores? Here’s where to find it already.

Bedrock Bar & Grill
Look past the cartoon-inspired name and list of choice cuts at this steakhouse and you’ll find Number 11 ($11). A simple but yummy shooter with a Pisco base, there’s also pineapple syrup to be found, spiced with ingredients like cinnamon and star anise, and a splash of Prosecco for good measure.

Brewerkz
Well-known for their extensive list of beers brewed in-house, spirited atmosphere and extensive screening of sports, these folk also do a Pisco cocktail called the Mad Rabbit ($15). With carrot juice, apple liqueur, lemon juice and Pisco (of course), this is a drink that’s made for those with a bit of a sweet tooth.

City Space
A luxe space with a stunning view of the city skyline, City Space also serves up some mean drinks, care of talented cocktail architect Richard Gillam. In addition to the star ingredient, Barsol Quebranta Pisco, Gillam’s rendition of a refreshing Peruvian Pisco sour ($20) calls on lime juice and passion fruit for zing and some fruitiness, finished with a dash of aromatic bitters.

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Strong, tasty and nice to look at – who doesn’t love cocktails? Here are eight places to get them, from the swanky to the affordable.

El Coctel

El Coctel bar in Shanghai

El Coctel bar in Shanghai

Coctel by name, coctel by nature, celeb chef El Willy’s Yongfu lounge operates a sitting only policy, keeping things civilized. The Spanish bar snacks are worth a try.
2/F, 47 Yongfu Lu, near Fuxing Xi Lu

Glamour Bar

The Glamour Bar in Shanghai

The Glamour Bar in Shanghai

Beautiful décor, beautiful view and beautiful people give Glamour Bar its fame. The cocktails come in colored crystal glasses that are almost pretty enough to make you forget how much you paid for the contents.
6/F, Five on the Bund, 20 Guangdong Lu, near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu

Constellation 2

The three Constellation bars are true stars (yes!) of Shanghai’s bar scene. The Yongjia branch does a mean Moscow Mule in a cute bronze jug, which is why it gets our vote.
33 Yongjia Lu, near Maoming Nan Lu

Kiitos

A Japanese cocktail lounge just down from the main Yongfu bar strip, Kiitos is still something of a hidden gem.
127 Yongfu Lu, near Fuxing Xi Lu

The Alchemist

This is Kelley Lee’s foray into the world of cocktails, and is proving to be popular. Interesting bar snacks too, including pig brain popcorn.
Block 32, Sinan Mansions, 45 Sinan Lu, near Fuxing Zhong Lu

The Roof

Quality ingredients go into making The Roof’s drinks extra-special. Its terrace is a big draw in summer.
4/F, Bldg 4, 570 Yongjia Lu near Yueyang Lu


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We judge the best signature cocktails in town.

The revival of cocktail culture in Singapore has been a long time coming, with top notch bars such as Tippling Club and (the presently-shuttered) Klee upping the ante. With small, artisanal joints such as Bar Stories and Néktar also making their presence felt, we figure it’s time to put the various signature concoctions to the test. It wasn’t easy choosing one over another, but boy, was it fun.

1st Bitter Chocolate Martini
Find it at: Néktar  Annex Bldg., 31 Scotts Rd., 6836-9185.
The drink: After a most heated debate, we finally settled on this as our favorite. Fill a long glass with ice cubes, then take an ounce of Heavy Water vodka from Sweden, throw in another ounce of white crème de cacao, and top it all up with just a light trickle of crème de menthe. Stir briefly, then strain into a martini glass and leave unadorned. Sounds simple you say? Perhaps. But the end result is a crystal clear, colorless liquid that looks just like water and tastes amazing. The ingredients and preparation may be understated and straightforward, but the creamy texture on the palate (without the use of any dairy), a hint of chocolate and the subtle lingering peppermint aftertaste culminates in a smooth, harmonious drink that’s neither too strong nor too sweet. Don’t trust its seemingly harmless nature, this one’ll sneak up on you. Let’s just say that if we were on a date with this baby, someone would be getting real lucky tonight.
Damage: $20
Potency: 4/5
Pair it with: A sliver of 55 percent Valrhona chocolate. Be real nice to the boys behind the bar, and they just might be persuaded to dig into their secret stash of dark choc.

2nd MO Prague—Monastery Smoky Martini
Find it at: Axis, 4/F Mandarin Oriental Singapore, 5 Raffles Ave., 6885-3098.
The drink: Served in a cocktail glass, this golden straw-hued concoction appears innocent enough. With equal parts Tanqueray gin to Scottish Laphroaig single malt Scotch whisky, it’s finished with French Noilly Prat dry vermouth and garnished with a lemon twist. We can safely say this is a real man’s drink. It assaults your nose with its pungent aroma, then socks you in the mouth with its smoky flavor and alcoholic body, before burning its way down your esophagus and finally punching you in the gut. As unpleasant as that may sound, the distinct herbal flavor of the Noilly Prat furnishes the drink with an added level of depth and complexity that’s most inviting. So man up and drink it down. But have yourself a few of these, and we can guarantee blurred recollection as your souvenir the next day.
Damage: $20
Potency: 5/5
Pair it with: All your hairy-chested mates. See who can guzzle down the most of these heavy hitters before keeling over.

3rd The Tom Yum
Find it at: Loof, #03-07 Odeon Towers Extension Rooftop, 331 North Bridge Rd., 6338-8035.
The drink: Inspired by the quintessential Thai soup, this concoction is a bold and playful combination of vodka infused with tom yum spices, pierced with citrusy lime juice and accentuated by coconut liqueur. The large red chili that straddles the glass announces the heat and spice, which screams at you immediately as you sip it up a straw. A refreshing drink that’s an interplay of sour and spicy layers, what really gives this its unique taste is the tropical coconutty note at the end that makes for a clean, rounded finish. We can think of few things that we’d rather drink when we’re hungry. If the concept of a liquid diet speaks to you, then this intriguing potion will really tickle your palate.
Damage: $18
Potency: 2/5
Pair it with: A nice patio and a killer view.

4th Rosemary Tales
Find it at: Bar Stories 2/F, 57A Haji Lane, 6298-0838.
The drink: Created by mixologist-owner Ethan Leong, this is quite a stiff tipple that’s heavy on the good stuff (we really appreciate the use of good vodka and gin), with the integration of some simple syrup and a liberal splosh of tangy fresh-squeezed lemon juice for a serious zing. All that premium liquor is shaken up with ice, and we believe the true X-factor is due to the addition of a fresh, quickly flamed sprig of rosemary that heightens the sweet, sour and fragrant herbaceous notes for a light yet lethal alcoholic beverage.
Damage: $20
Potency: 3/5
Pair it with: A hot date, who appreciates quality, bespoke cocktails and witty conversation.

5th Tropical Chocolate Martini
Find it at: martini bar@mezza9 Mezzanine Level, Grand Hyatt Singapore, 10 Scotts Rd., 6738-1234.
The drink: This ain’t the strongest kicker on the block, but it’s undoubtedly one of the most drinkable and delicious. The acidic bite of fresh pineapple and lime juice, along with Bols triple sec, permeates the chocolatey richness of Bols Crème de Cacao White. But that’s not all. It’s brought together by the lightest spritz of falernum tincture (made from cinnamon, cloves and cardamom pods), with smooth Imperia vodka as its alcoholic base. Just a small sip reveals a complex tropical flavor, rife with lashings of cacao and spices. A real crowd pleaser, this is one for the ladies. But don’t write it off as a lightweight, this one will hit you when you least expect it.
Damage: $17
Potency: 2/5
Pair it with: Close friends who enjoy a mean drink and happy hour.
 

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