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Delifonseca prepares to cool customers down with new summer inspired cocktails
Delifonseca Stanley Street is on a mission to give its customers a true taste of summer with the launch of a new series of cocktails.
Set to be served at the award-winning venue’s ‘Downstairs’ bar, the new additions will feature a wide assortment of light and luxurious infusions perfect for the warmer weather.
The creative connotations, which have been devised by general manager Danielle Youds, have been perfectly blended to provide seasonal refreshments with a twist.
Danielle said: “We are delighted to launch our new and exclusive summertime cocktails, which have been inspired by this fabulous summer we’ve been enjoying and willing it to continue!
“We have carefully blended various spirits to devise refreshing coolers that combine numerous summer fruits that feature light yet distinctive flavours.”
The new cocktails will consist of a wide variation of high-ball, rocks glass, flute and martini mixes. Impressive blends include ‘Raspberry & Rose Petal Collins’; ‘Pomegranate Cooler’ featuring Chase Marmalade Vodka and ‘Fragola Fizz’ which involves both wild strawberry and elderflower liqueur!
Danielle added: “We are certain that these summer sensations will become a huge hit amongst our guests. Whether they want to wine and dine or simply make the most out of our chic bar facilities, our great location is ideal for those wanting to sip in style.”
For more information about Delifonseca visit www.delifonseca.co.uk or call 0151 255 0808
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