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Gin & Tonic

Elegant, and yet efficient as an ampersand, there’s a reason the Gin & Tonic (or if you prefer the cheekier G&T) remains one of the most beloved, most popular mixed drink of all time. A fact not lost on the indomitably engaged Winston Churchill, who once gushed that it saved “more Englishmen’s lives, and minds, than all the doctors in the Empire.”

The G: It’s Good For You.
With juniper berries as a core ingredient, the origin of “gin” can be traced back as far back as 70 A.D. when Pedanius Dioscorides, in his voluminous encyclopedia on herbal medicine, calls for the “use of juniper berries steeped in wine” to soothe chest congestion. From there, you’ll find juniper berries in all kinds of concoctions: in 11th century Italy with the Benedictine Monks ‘Compendium Solernita,’ in 16th century with the Dutch and a distilled malt-wine, “Genever” (Jenever) and so on until the 1700s when the British adapted the spirit to their taste and eventually shortened the name to “gin.”

The T: To Your Health
By the 1800s, British soldiers stationed in India began adding a dash of booze to “soften” their daily dose of the malaria tonic. When “quinine tonic” made it onto British ships carrying gin, British sailors paired both with lime juice for their anti-scurvy properties and that’s how combining Gin and Tonic made libation history.

G&T: The Drink
From humble beginnings, the Gin & Tonic became an instant classic—suddenly sophisticated, seamless, and sublime with a squeeze of lime. It was a sensation in the 1900s and by the post-war 1950s, the Gin & Tonic was an absolute smash. Made slightly stronger than intended – where once gin was added as a splash to make the quinine more palatable – the mid-century Gin & Tonic was mostly gin with a splash of tonic.

Like all well-made drinks, simple ingredients require finesse. And, when it comes to the Gin & Tonic, it should be served extremely cold, with a pitch-perfect balance of sweet and bitter, brightly carbonated, keeping the gin at the forefront and never ever buried under the tonic.

In the end, a good Gin & Tonic should appear effortless and entirely effervescent—after all, it is but two ingredients, three if you count the lime.

Cheerio!




Events


In The Mix Cocktail Class

Friday, April 24, 2026 - Saturday, April 25, 2026
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

In the Mix is an immersive cocktail class where music, flavor, and storytelling come together. Guests learn to craft three iconic drink, the Vieux Carré, Southside, and Painkiller, while experiencing curated soundscapes that enhance each cocktail’s character and mood. More than a mixology lesson, this class connects taste and sound to culture, creating a memorable, multi-sensory experience that lingers long after the last sip.

Three bottles of Premium Agave Spirits displayed on an oak bar, shown during Tales of the Cocktail at the Sazerac House.

Tequila Tasting

Friday, May 1, 2026 - Saturday, May 2, 2026
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Join us for an immersive tasting class that explores the craftsmanship and character behind Corazón Tequila. This guided experience features a curated lineup of expressions, including Corazón Blanco, Corazón Reposado, Corazón Añejo, and a rare Corazón Sazerac Barrel Select.   Throughout the class, you’ll journey through the full tequila-making process, from harvesting blue agave to fermentation and distillation, gaining a deeper understanding of what defines quality tequila. We’ll also break down how aging influences flavor, aroma, and complexity as you compare each expression side by side.   To round out the experience, you’ll learn how tequila shines in cocktails, with insights into balance, pairing, and technique that you can take home.   Whether you’re new to tequila or looking to refine your palate, this class offers a flavorful and educational exploration of one of Mexico’s most iconic spirits.

Bottle of Sazerac Rye sitting on top of a whiskey barrel.

The Art of Proof: Sazerac Rye Edition

Thursday, May 7, 2026 - Saturday, June 27, 2026
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Explore the depth and character of Sazerac Rye in this guided whiskey class designed for both enthusiasts and newcomers. Led by a knowledgeable expert, guests will learn about the history, production, and flavor profile that define this iconic rye. The experience includes a comparative tasting of each expression—90 proof, 100 proof, and Sazerac Rye Full Proof—allowing guests to discover how proof influences aroma, body, and finish. This side-by-side journey highlights the versatility and craftsmanship behind one of the most recognized names in American rye whiskey.