Winter Wonderland at Hi-So Rooftop Bar

Winter Wonderland @ Hi So Rooftop

Get ready for an amazing night at the Hi-So Rooftop in Britomart, with Gin Palace's Winter Wonderland! Come solo or bring your colleagues, partner or besties. Our events are all about social connection - our guests are friendly and we have hosts to connect you.

Arrive at 6.30pm on Friday 26th July for a party not to be missed! Enjoy a 'BESOS' margarita on arrival, delicious canapes, DJ and more. Grab an early-bird ticket while you still can as these events always sell out. Your ticket also includes an afterparty (venue to be announced)!

Hosted by Gin Palace, ake sure to follow their Facebook or Insta for all the updates. If you would like a group discounted booking or booth - drop them a message to get your group organized.

 


The tale of Ogier's Rhones

A Tale of Two Rhônes

April 4, 2024|In Focus On, Wines

A Tale of Two Rhônes

Two Top Players in a Popular Category

The tale of Ogier's Rhones

From the Swiss Alps to the Mediterranean Sea, the Rhône River meanders through one of France’s most storied wine regions, the namesake Rhône Valley. 

The region is noted as the homeland of both Syrah and Viognier, as well as other natives such as Grenache, Mourvedre, Cinsault and perhaps most importantly, Dhall & Nash’s own Jean-Jacques Bourvis. The Rhône Valley is also renowned as a gastronomic destination within Europe, so to have a world class wine region right on their doorstep is as convenient as it is serendipitous. 

“Bold in fruit and spiced with Mediterranean garrigue, the sun-drenched wines of the Côtes du Rhône are the crowd-pleasing little black dress of the wine world.”
– Wine Enthusiast, Anna Lee C. Iijima

The Rhône Valley in a Nutshell

We’ve covered the mighty Rhône Valley extensively over on our earlier blog here, but for those that are reaching the end of their cup of reading-coffee, we’ll summarise a bit for you.Not only is Côtes du Rhône one of the most productive appellations in all of France, but it’s also one of the oldest and the second-largest appellation in France. Only Bordeaux has more hectares planted with vines. The entire region is about 44,000 hectares with 31,926 hectares under vine. Producing over 400 million litres of wine in the region annually. Translating to close to 200 Million dollars’ worth of wine being produced here every year.

Although we often talk about the wines of the Rhône Valley as a single entity, the Northern and Southern regions are very different. The immensity of this celebrated wine region in reality, has meant it has always been divided both geographically and stylistically. The North is separated from the South by a 30-kilometre stretch from Valence to Montelimar of green lush countryside where there are no vines at all.

Not only is the North (known as ‘septrionale’ in French) much smaller and more densely planted than the South, but also its climate is continental, hot summers and very cold winters. Northern Rhône is also deeply terroir-driven which could be seen as a natural extension of Burgundian philosophies and so is largely responsible for the most prestigious crus meanwhile the south (with some exceptions) is most important in terms of volume.

The Tale of the Two Rhônes

A map of the Rhone Valley

Dhall & Nash represents two wonderful houses producing wine in the Rhône Valley, with wines across the board from affordable table wines that absolutely sing with the sorts of foods Kiwis love in winter, to top-shelf fine bottlings from single parcels. We want to compare apples to apples today (grapes to grapes?) so we will focus on two top players in this popular category, one from each producer, that offer exceptional value for money – the Paul Jaboulet Aîné ‘Parallele 45’ Côtes du Rhône Rouge and the Ogier ‘Héritages’ Côtes du Rhône Rouge.

Whilst Paul Jaboulet Aîné is primarily situated in the north and the Ogier domaine in the south, both work with growers from around the region to makes up their unique styles of Côtes du Rhône wines.

Northern Contender: Paul Jaboulet Aîné ‘Parallele 45’ Côtes du Rhône Rouge

The Rhones' Paul Jaboulet Aine

The ‘Parallele 45’ (or P45 as we affectionately call it,) Côtes du Rhône is named for the 45th Parallel. The 45th parallel is a latitudinal ‘line’ around the planet, 45 degrees north of the Equator. It’s significant as it runs through a number of renowned wine regions including Burgundy, Piedmont and Oregon and also runs two kilometres from the domaine’s cellars.

Paul Jaboulet Aîne is a storied producer dating back nearly two centuries. It was established by Antoine Jaboulet and is now run by the wine-famous Frey family. When the family acquired Paul Jaboulet Ainé in 2006, Caroline Frey took up the role of winemaker and viticulturist there. Caroline is fast becoming one of the top winemakers in France, admired for her persistence for quality. Under her leadership, the Paul Jaboulet Ainé vineyards were certified for Sustainable Farming and she now follows organic and biodynamic practices. In initiating this, Caroline also wanted to extend this philosophy to their CdR wines. “The hot and dry climate of the Côtes du Rhône and the Mistral are ideal for organic viticulture. Partnerships have been forged with carefully selected winegrowers to draw up a harmonious blending true to Parallèle 45’ origins,” she explains.

Paul Jaboulet Aîné owns the famed La Chapelle Vineyard. An icon, the chapel, after which it is named, was built in 1235 and sits at the top of the hill. It is small and simple, yet one of the most powerful images in the world of wine. The region Hermitage is so called after the hermit that used to live there alone on the hill.

Southern Contender: Maison Ogier ‘Héritages’ Côtes du Rhône Rouge

The Rhones' Ogier

From Southern Rhône comes our Maison Ogier (“Oh-jee-eer”) Héritages Côtes du Rhône. Founded in 1859 in the centre of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Maison Ogier’s aim today is quite simply to grow the best grapes and make the best wines possible: a commitment to quality and to the region and its heritage.

Ogier’s expertise has grown over 150 years, during which time it has brought back into use traditional forms of cask that had fallen into disuse and introduced new ones.

Ogier is behind the famous Clos de l’Oratoire des Papes A.O.C Châteauneuf-duPape. With its distinctive label, unchanged since it was designed in 1928 and undisputed quality, it is recognised by wine writers and wine lovers from all over the world and is a true testament to the quality this house is known for.

Their Héritages range is their more accessible line, offering supremely easy drinkability and accessibility. An established brand for 20 years, it draws back to the Ogier heritage and is a reflection of the house’s know-how. The wines in the Héritages collection are based on long-term partnerships with winegrowers spread over all the Rhône Valley crus. Every year, they organise a blind tasting of all the partners’ wines, with the growers and partners invited to join, taste and grade the wines with them, so they are included in all aspects of the process, and it’s very collaborative but closely overseen by Ogier, with quality being of utmost importance.

“An elegant style of Côtes du Rhône at an extraordinarily low price.”
– Decanter

Paul Jaboulet Aîné 'Parallele 45' Côtes du Rhône Rouge 2021 Maison Ogier 'Héritages' Côtes du Rhône Rouge 2022
60% Grenache, 40% Syrah 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, 10% Mourvedre
Clay and Lime Stone Alluvial terrace topped with quaternary limestone gravel formed by the Aigues and the ouveze rivers.
Organic, Biodynamic, Vegan Organic
Traditional vinification with long vatted, controlled fermentation temperatures with pump-overs every day. Stainless steel tanks for 9 onths and in wooden tronconic vats. De-stemming of 95% of the harvest. The absence of crushing allows enzymatic fermentation to being in the grapes during the first few days, before they burst to reinforce the fruity notes.
Indian spices and a smooth complexity. A structured mouth and nice length. The tannins are soft and polished which makes the tasting very pleasant. The mouth is dominated by the suavity of the Grenache that expresses on ripe fruit, figs and plums. The Syrah gives some vivacity and greediness to this great Cotes du Rhone, showing silky tannins.
James Suckling - 90 points Denater - 88 points
$18.95 Wholesale $16.95 Wholesale

Characterful dramatic reds, from affordable to rare, intriguingly unique, and exotic whites – The Rhône Valley is a veritable goldmine for wine lovers of every ilk and budget. If you’re seeking stuffy, elitist wine, this may not be quite right. Yes, we get it, some Northern Rhône big boys are powerful, dense, and dripping in luxury, which is just grand for the collectors, but the joyous beauty of this whole wine region is that there’s a gem for everyone – collectors with deep cellars, terroir geeks, BBQ bargain hunters. The Côtes du Rhône is the region to explore! Happy hunting and drinking fellow imbibers.

Besos Margarita Mix
Besos Margarita Mix

Besos Margarita Clásica

Artfully blending premium 100% blue agave, sourced from the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico, with zesty lime juice and a touch of agave nectar. This expertly crafted combination creates a perfectly balanced sweet and sour flavour, encapsulating the authentic essence of Mexico. The result is a Margarita with a smooth and crisp taste that is sure to delight any tequila connoisseur.

Now, discerning drinkers who yearn for a taste of Mexico’s authenticity can find Besos Margarita in a convenient 700ml 22% abv ready-to-serve bottle, complete with its special chilli salt.

The acclaim doesn’t stop at home; Besos Margarita has garnered international recognition, clinching seven awards across the world, including a recent Triple Gold Medal at the prestigious Major League Spirits Awards (MLSA) in Michigan, 2023, as well as;

  • GOLD MEDAL – European Spirits Challenge 2023
  • GOLD MEDAL – London Awards 2023
  • GOLD MEDAL – America Wine Papers 2023
  • SILVER MEDAL – San Francisco World Spirits 2023
  • SILVER MEDAL – Melbourne International Spirits Competition 2022

“The best pre-mixed Margarita out there, even better than most freshly bar made cocktails”
M
ichael Meredith – Celebrity Chef & Restaurateur

“I certainly recommend giving it a try. Authentic and Delicious!”
Cameron Douglas – Master Sommelier

“I lived in the US for many years and sampled my fair share, I know a good one when I taste it and Besos Margarita is the best Margarita I’ve ever had”Jeremy Healy
– GM Hilton Melbourne

“It’s about as good as it gets – and all the mixing is already done”
Peter Gordon – Celebrity Chef & Restaurateur

One of Besos Margarita’s unique features is its portability and convenience. Whether you’re at a party, a relaxing picnic, or simply unwinding at home, serving chilled Besos Margarita over ice transforms any moment into a delightful and premium cocktail experience, with no mess or stress.


Besos Margarita Mix!

*Chef’s Kiss* Margaritas - Introducing the Famed Besos!

*Chef’s Kiss* Margaritas - Introducing Besos!

"Besos" is Spanish for kisses, and created by Chef Luis Cabrera, Besos Margaritas are literally *Chef's Kiss*

Besos Margarita Mix!

Year after year, the Margarita remains the single most-ordered cocktail IN-THE-WORLD! And why not? The best Margaritas offer a perfect ratio of lime, tequila, and orange liqueur. Mex together the iconic palate pleasers of sweet, sour, and salty and they become a thing of beauty. Shaken or frozen, with salt or without, whichever way you like your margarita, this beloved tipple may seem like a pretty “basic” cocktail. One would hope even, that every trendy cocktail bar worth their margarita salt is able to execute this popular classic sublimely and consistently. But ay caramba(!), they so often don’t!

Fret no longer Margarita aficionados – BESOS Margarita has arrived!

BESOS is the supremely slurp-worthy Margarita premix crafted to heavenly perfection by Mexican maestro, Chef Luis Cabrera. This is his signature recipe blended with premium ingredients and ready to serve straight from the bottle. Shake with ice and pour on the rocks to experience the authentic taste of Mexico. Fans of this tequila tipple are in for a real treat. Besos Margaritas is mixology’s version of an iconic rock star. It will never disappoint. Salud!

The Besos Latinos Story

A couple of years ago, Besos Latinos was a thriving Ceviche bar in the Auckland CBD. Run by Chef Luis Cabrera, it had a steady stream of regulars, and great reviews. Looking at them now, a theme was certainly emerging…

And on and on they go… Margarita, margarita, margarita! Besos Latinos restaurant, first at Elliot Stables then in Wynyard Quarter was cementing itself firmly as the spot in Auckland to go for Margarita excellence. In fact, when opening the Wynyard location, Chef Luis decided to do something potentially crazy… he was only going to offer Margaritas on the cocktail list.

“For the new restaurant I decided we’re just going to use that margarita. So no mojito, no piña colada, no caipirinhas, nothing. Just the margarita. Initially it was crazy, just one option, but when you have one option, and you know nobody does it better than you, then you’re safe.”

Then, as the story so often goes… Covid-19 hit. (dun dun…) We all know how tough this period was for hospitality, followed up by significant staff shortages across the whole sector… Chef Luis got in touch with his regulars and asked what he can offer in the absence of a fully functioning premises. “Margaritas!” was their resounding answer. They told Luis that while they missed his delightful ceviche and food, they were missing his signature margaritas even more. And so, an idea began to form…

Luis started preparing his margaritas but didn’t have a license to sell alcohol off-premises, so to get them safely delivered to his loyal fanbase, he partnered with a liquor shop in Wynyard Quarter who sold it on his behalf, and from there it snowballed. They told friends, and friends told friends, and eventually, Besos Latinos closed its doors to make way for Besos Margaritas!

Chef Luis Cabrera

Luis and Natalie and Margarita

Chef Luis Cabrera’s journey is nothing short of a culinary odyssey that has led to the creation of this remarkable product.

Born in Jalisco, Mexico, the birthplace of Tequila, he embarked on a culinary adventure that took him from the enchanting canals of Venice, where he honed his skills in the art of cooking, to top restaurants and hotels in Mexico City, Boston, Dublin, Milan, Venice, and Sydney. However, it was in New Zealand, more than a decade ago, that Luis decided to make his home.

Throughout his extensive culinary career, Luis dedicated over a decade to perfecting his signature Margarita recipe. His passion for this beloved cocktail led to the establishment of Agave Spirits in Auckland, with a single purpose: to capture the magic of his Margarita and share it with the world.

“As a chef I had a different approach, versus what a barman would normally have, or a mixologist. I think it made a difference.”

The History of the Margarita

The exact birthplace of the margarita remains a delightful mystery, with Mexico being a prevailing theory due to the sacred Agave Plant which is native to unique states in Mexico, but it doesn’t stop all kinds of claims.

Difford’s Guide has a fantastic account of the known history here – following it’s evolution from ‘The Tequila Daisy’ to the ‘Picador’ and ‘Tequila Sour’ through to the ‘Margarita’s first known mention by name in the 1950’s, as well as detailing some of the claimed creators and pioneers.

Regardless of knowing the truth behind the origin of this delightful cocktail, the Margarita continues to be one of the world’s most popular cocktails. And whilst it is a drink that needs no introduction in 2020 the Margarita reached new heights, proving to be pandemic-proof and remarkably resilient. Particularly, it seems for Luis in Auckland.

According to the IWSR, whilst sales of Tequila and cordials (which include liqueurs) surged by 66.5% and 44.6% in growth that year the trend of “Home Mixology” and convenience cannot be overlooked.

“The 10-litre batches became 30 litres, then 40, and then 200 litres a week, as demand exploded among customers stuck at home during lockdown… I applied for the licence and registration and then it reached a point where I was pretty much ordering all the Patron tequila that was available,” recalls Cabrera, “and I was struggling to find it. Suppliers were surprised that I was buying such an amount of tequila during Covid!”

Margaritas in New Zealand

Margaritas are popular the world over, but NZ has a secret weapon: Chef Luis Cabrera!

Earlier this year, The Post (formerly known as The Dominion Post’) released an article that appears at first to make a bold claim; that NZ serves better margaritas than Mexico City.

Less controversial than it perhaps first appears, Luis is profiled and explains that in Mexico, Margaritas actually aren’t that popular. “If you want tequila in Mexico, you drink just tequila. You don’t do anything with it.”

But after settling in NZ and opening restaurants specializing in Mexican cuisine, he was somewhat surprised at the repeated requests for Margaritas, but was all too happy to delve into the welcome challenge of creating the best darn Margarita they could possibly have, and then keep making it again and again and again. His quest for perfection and consistency has made him the Margarita King of Auckland (and soon to be NZ!)

Stats for our Hospo' Crowd

hold me tighter, margarita! I think I'm going down...

“Industry survey confirms cocktails are the way of the future”

… reads the title of Charlotte Cowan’s report for The Shout in November 2023, which is packed with fantastic information.

“Chief Executive of Spirits NZ, Robert Brewer, says the survey of bar and restaurant owners across New Zealand, provides evidence that consumer habits have changed post-COVID, and with the increasing cost of living; “Kiwi consumers are now drinking less but are more discerning with their spend and are drinking better,” he says. “Where a patron may have previously had three averagely-priced drinks on an evening out, the trend is that they are instead choosing to savour one high quality cocktail.”

“Despite consumer spending habits changing, their tastes appear to be more consistent, with the respondents reporting that the Espresso Martini is the most popular cocktail they serve – both in 2023 and at the same time last year. The Margarita comes in second in 2023, replacing the Mojito which was runner-up in 2022.”

“Many venues are starting to see the benefit of pre-batching cocktails, with 40% of respondents saying they both pre-batch and provide cocktails made to order, and 10% saying they now only serve pre-batched cocktails.”

The Blue Agave Difference

Blue Agave for the best margarita

“If asked about their first experience with tequila, unfortunately, most folks do not have a positive story to tell. That infamous bottle of gold labeled liquid could be passed around a table like a torch, each person reliving those not so fond memories. How can this experience be so similar for so many people? And how is it that we’ve come to love and enjoy the good Tequila the way we do now?

Our answer lies in a simple distinction between two categories: Tequila Mixtos and 100% Blue Agave Tequila. Choosing products with the latter on the label is the number one rule in quality Tequila selection. Selecting anything missing this label, may send you back to those not-so-good ol’ days.

Tequilas that say ‘100% Blue Agave’ on the label are spirits made from just that, 100% Blue Agave. Tequila Mixtos on the other hand, are only required to be made from 51% Blue Agave sugars, and the other 49% can be made from any other kind of sugar.

Doesn’t sound too bad when we say it that way but let’s break it down a little bit further and see why we really want to stay away from those Mixtos tequilas.

“The Rule to Live By: Always Drink 100% Blue Agave Tequila”

Something Chef Luis settled on pretty quickly when concocting his signature recipe was that he needed to use 100% Blue Agave Tequila and only 100% Blue Agave Tequila – no Tequila Mixtos allowed!

With any consumer product, there are quality differences at different tiers. For Tequila, that difference lies in its ingredients. It makes sense when you lay it out that simply, but there’s a lot to it. Sip Tequila details this perfectly in their aptly titled write-up;

Mixing Alcohols

We’ve all had those nights where we start with a nice cocktail, maybe bourbon based, and switch to red wine for dinner. The next morning, crawling out of bed, head pounding, we wonder where we went wrong. Mixing alcohol has generally been accepted as a bad idea and with Mixtos tequilas, it happens right away, in every single drink that you consume. In addition to the sugary mixers they are usually paired with, you’re teeing yourself up for a bad time.

Additives

All tequilas are allowed to add 4 different kinds of additives up to 1% of volume: sugar-based syrup, glycerin, oak extract, and caramel color. Most 100% Agave brands say “absolutely not” to this allowance, instead relying on quality of agave, process, and barrels when aged. Mixtos, on the other hand, use them as a crutch to hide the defects in the production process and less than desired flavors. These additional sugars, artificial flavors, and chemicals make your body feel just like they do in any other product: not so hot.

The lesson: Keep it pure

Just as we want to keep our food local, unprocessed, and of the highest quality, the same applies to beverages. The best tequilas are made from just agave and water.”

Besos Margarita Mix
Besos Margarita Mix

Besos Margarita Clásica

Artfully blending premium 100% blue agave, sourced from the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico, with zesty lime juice and a touch of agave nectar. This expertly crafted combination creates a perfectly balanced sweet and sour flavour, encapsulating the authentic essence of Mexico. The result is a Margarita with a smooth and crisp taste that is sure to delight any tequila connoisseur.

Now, discerning drinkers who yearn for a taste of Mexico’s authenticity can find Besos Margarita in a convenient 700ml 22% abv ready-to-serve bottle, complete with its special chilli salt.

The acclaim doesn’t stop at home; Besos Margarita has garnered international recognition, clinching seven awards across the world, including a recent Triple Gold Medal at the prestigious Major League Spirits Awards (MLSA) in Michigan, 2023, as well as;

  • GOLD MEDAL – European Spirits Challenge 2023
  • GOLD MEDAL – London Awards 2023
  • GOLD MEDAL – America Wine Papers 2023
  • SILVER MEDAL – San Francisco World Spirits 2023
  • SILVER MEDAL – Melbourne International Spirits Competition 2022

“The best pre-mixed Margarita out there, even better than most freshly bar made cocktails”
M
ichael Meredith – Celebrity Chef & Restaurateur

“I certainly recommend giving it a try. Authentic and Delicious!”
Cameron Douglas – Master Sommelier

“I lived in the US for many years and sampled my fair share, I know a good one when I taste it and Besos Margarita is the best Margarita I’ve ever had”Jeremy Healy
– GM Hilton Melbourne

“It’s about as good as it gets – and all the mixing is already done”
Peter Gordon – Celebrity Chef & Restaurateur

One of Besos Margarita’s unique features is its portability and convenience. Whether you’re at a party, a relaxing picnic, or simply unwinding at home, serving chilled Besos Margarita over ice transforms any moment into a delightful and premium cocktail experience, with no mess or stress.

Besos Margarita Mix, in a can
Besos Margarita mix also comes in a can yo

Besos Margarita Ligera

The newest addition to the Besos family is the Ligera – the Besos Margarita answer to a handy RTD!

Released just this year, the Ligera is a full flavour Margarita based on the original Besos Clásica signature recipe. A perfect balance of sour lime, smooth blue agave and floral citrus, underpinned with that wonderfully satisfying sweet and salty flavour that leaves you in no doubt it’s fiesta time!

At 7% abv and 200ml, it’s the perfect quick-sipper at the dinner party or picnic and we’re sure these little blue and yellow cans will be the staple at every summer BBQ by summer ‘25!