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The coolest Tequila cocktails at Rotunda, one of London’s hottest canal side venues
Rooster Rojo Tequila, the 100% Blue Weber Agave range from Amber Beverage UK (ABUK), is frequently the chosen tequila of discerning bartenders. Taking this to the next level, Green & Fortune – which owns a variety of restaurants, bars, cafes and event spaces within four iconic central London venues – has joined with Rooster Rojo Tequila on a summer-long celebration at its Rotunda venue.
With a host of events to make this activation sparkle, Rotunda has styled its magnificent canal side bar with Rooster Rojo branding to launch a tropical Tulum
18 June 2023
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Terrace in the heart of London’s King’s Cross. Serving Mexican inspired foods and cocktails, the cocktail menu and flights feature tequila and mezcal in ABUK’s agave portfolio, which also includes KAH Tequila. The flights showcasing four different Tequila expressions are served on a branded wooden paddle for each guest, with stylishly designed tasting notes and score cards.
Joe Boxall, Head of Beverage at Green & Fortune, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Amber Beverage UK for this year’s Tulum inspired terrace. With Rooster Rojo Blanco being our house tequila, the team have had both a number of training sessions and a few months to taste, play with, and create
cocktails using this fantastic spirit. Its smooth and peppery profile lends itself well to both of our in-house Margaritas and signature recipes such as the Rio Rosa – our tropical twist on the Paloma.”
A programme of events from yoga and wellness to terrarium workshops and weekly sundown sessions is planned plus DJs and tequila masterclasses. There will be a Tequila and taco tasting in honour of World Tequila Day (24 July). There are party packages, offering specially themed Mexican and tequila-inspired menus.
The cocktail offering is spectacular, and the Green & Fortune bartenders have shared here their favourite Rooster Rojo cocktail creations.
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