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Embark on a Silk Road-inspired cocktail journey through the travels of Marco Polo, discovering exotic spices, rich aromas, and globally inspired flavours drawn from historic trade routes.
Butterfly Metamorphosis
Along the old Silk Road, where caravans carried spices and silks beneath endless skies, there lived a merchant who believed that every drink held a secret story. One evening, while resting beneath a mulberry tree — the same tree whose fruit gives The White Mulberry Bar its name he witnessed something extraordinary.
At the base of the tree hung a cocoon, glowing faintly in the twilight. Moments later, it trembled… cracked… and a butterfly emerged. What astonished him wasn’t just the creature’s beauty, but the instant transformation – wings shifting from deep indigo to a radiant pink as they met the warm air.
- Langley’s Gin Infused Butterfly Pea
- Peach Schnapps
- Aloe Vera Juice
- Citric Solution
- Edible Gold
The Magical Cocoon
The cocoon represents the mulberry’s earliest form of sweetness, the origin of silk itself. When the liquid is poured and the cocoon dissolves instantly, it echoes the moment the mulberry’s hidden sweetness is released to the world.
A reminder that even the simplest beginnings can hide unexpected magic.
- Stoli Vodka Infused Mulberry
- Apple Juice
- Citric Solution
- Coconut Rum
- Prosecco
- Cotton Candy
Marco Polo
Confined in a Venetian jail, the Italian traveler drank a rare, spiced liquor meant to summon memories of the Silk Road. As the drink stirred his past adventures, it also blurred the line between fact and imagination. By candlelight, he wrote his journey down, leaving behind a story so vivid that readers would forever wonder how much of The Travels of Marco Polo was truth—and how much was born from intoxicated vision.
- Pampero Blanco Rum Infused Figs
- Pineapple Juice
- Lemon Juice
- Homemade Bread Syrup
- Red Wine Foam
The Silk Road
Venisi (Europe & Mediterranean) — Golden Departure
From the sunlit cliffs of Amalfi, citrus and honey are traded like gold.
Limoncello, Honey, Lemon Juice
Constantinople (Middle East) — Spice of Exchange
At the gates of Constantinople, East meets West in spice-scented markets.Spiced Rum, Orange Liqueur, Cardamom Syrup
Samarkand (Central Asia)— Rose & Fire
Under turquoise domes of Samarkand, sweetness meets danger.Tequila Blanco, Pomegranate Juice, Rose Water, Chili Syrup
Chang’an (East Asia) — Jasmine Crossroads
In Chang’an, the Silk Road breathes. Dry Gin, Jasmine Tea Syrup, Midori
