NITN | @notintownlive | 16 Jun 2022, 10:37 am

Kolkata/NITN : Ølterra, the Greek themed popular restaurant in Kolkata, is offering a Monsoon Cocktail Menu for a limited period.
There are three types of cocktails on the menu - Classic Negroni, Daiquiri and F5, and each one has been given a surprise twist.
The Raise-Yo-Negroni is a take on the Classic Negroni, where the iconic bitter-sweet orange flavour has been left intact but the Campari has been replaced with orange spritz with the addition of a sweet herbaceous reduction of vermouth with raisins and gin. Price: Rs 629.
The Peach Sorbet Daiquiri is a riffing of the dessert cocktail crafted with the flavours of peach, lime and white rum, presented with a vanilla sugar rim. Price: Rs 579.
A shortcut for a refreshing feel, F5 consists of a cucumber cordial, with a touch of ginger, a nice pour of gin and mint tonic water. Price: Rs 599.
The monsoon cocktail menu is available until June 30 between noon and 10.30pm.
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