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Spirit of the Season
The Morning Standard
|April 17, 2025
How NCR's cocktail havens are redefining summer sips with cocktails that are no longer merely beverages but curated experiences, steeped in craft and a touch of theatre
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There was a time when a post-work drink meant the comfort of predictable pours, a short list of well-worn classics, retro ballads murmuring tales of heartbreak, and humble chakhna doing its best to keep up.
That era, while nostalgic, has given way to something altogether more elevated. Over the past decade, India's bar culture has undergone a remarkable renaissance—a quiet yet assured revolution that has redefined the very essence of indulgence.
Today, the country is home to some of Asia's most acclaimed bars, where cocktails are no longer merely beverages—they are curated experiences, steeped in craft and a touch of theatre. Menus are artfully composed, ingredients are seasonal and bespoke, and every sip is an expression of sophistication. The contemporary Indian bar is not just a place to drink—it is a destination. A space to linger, to savour, and raise a glass to how far we've come.
In the eyes of those at the helm of the industry, 2025 is poised to be the year cocktails take center stage—not simply as refreshments, but as expressions of artistry, culture and elevated living.
It's about storytelling.
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