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Let’s start with an aperitif.

In short, it’s the lightly alcoholic, slightly sweet beginning to a great evening! From the Latin aperire, “to open,” aperitifs ideally work on two levels—to open your palate and, perhaps, your mind. Served over ice and paired with a slice of fruit, both for looks and for a pre-dining nibble, the aperitif is designed to whet our appetites, while imbuing us with a relaxed feeling.

NOTABLE APERITIF COCKTAILS
Pimm’s Cup, French 75, Peychaud’s Spritz, The Americano

Let’s finish it off with a digestif.

If an aperitif helps stimulate your appetite, its counterpart, the digestif, is passed post-dinner to settle the stomach while helping you wind down after an especially big meal. Utilizing herbs, spices, and other plant-compounds, digestifs were once widely used as elixirs to treat almost every ailment imaginable, and soon enough, these concoctions were making the leap from pharmacies to dinner tables.

Digestifs are often sweet or bittersweet. From port wines to dessert liqueurs, digestifs tend to have a good amount of sugar, but you can find some with more herbal and bitter essences if you prefer some less profoundly sweet. In practice, though, digestifs are not as popular here as they are in European countries and cultures where dinner can be a multi-course affair and typically later in the evening. That said, the holidays sound like the perfect occasion to pass a digestif.

NOTABLE DIGESTIF COCKTAILS
Brooklyn, Bijou, Stinger

Let’s make an evening of it.

When it comes to entertaining, there’s nothing complicated about the service of aperitifs and digestifs. Generally, you should be prepared to pass aperitifs when your guests arrive, anywhere from an hour to a half-hour before the meal is served. And, the digestifs should arrive after the dessert or a cheese course.

While it’s steeped in tradition, aperitifs and digestifs are all about making your guests comfortable throughout the evening and striking a tone that’s relaxed for company, conversation, and whatever the occasion may hold.




Events


Father’s Day Sazerac Barrel Select Tasting Experience

Thursday, June 12, 2025 - Sunday, June 15, 2025
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Leave your trace this Father's Day Weekend with this special tasting experience featuring 3 unique pours of Buffalo Trace Bourbon. Hand-selected by the Sazerac Barrel Select team, this experience invites bourbon lovers to test their palate, comparing the differences between 3 single barrel pours. These barrels are chosen for their distinct character, much like the fathers and father figures we honor: one-of-a-kind, full of depth, and worth celebrating. Treat your dad to a one-weekend-only event at Sazerac House. Two ticket options are available.