Scents Paired With Inspiring Cocktails | National Cocktail Day

March 24, 2022

Like most renowned artists, we see a striking resemblance between their taste for liquor and the inspirations behind their works. Rather a tool to their dialogue, like Hemingway and his infamous glass of absinthe. Curated with our most renowned fragrances, we present to you each of our works of art with an inspired cocktail to fit.

Cheers!
I Am Trash x Long Island
I Am Trash x Long Island

Swirled with many ingredients, refined, repurposed and reliable. I Am Trash, mixed and blended with a complex intoxicating aroma. It is a counter-revolution for Etat Libre d’Orange, still noisy and disruptive, but ultimately functional. The bottom of our trash lies the fermented distillation of great love. The garbage trucks hold flowers that can still bleed, the peels and rinds that can still give. Similar to the Long Island pairing, there are ingredients that should not be composed in harmony, but together there is one thing for certain, you always get drunk.

I AM TRASH

Fat Electrician x Whiskey Coke
Fat Electrician x Whiskey Coke

In his youth, the Fat Electrician's eyes were romantic, captivating with rugged hands. His beauty would have been his greatest asset. One imagines he was raised in the big air of Texas, his soft skin scrubbed by ears of wheat, his eyelashes curled by grappling with grace against a blinding sun. A Midnight Cowboy lost on city asphalt. A man once so beautiful turned to nothing but memories and remorse for beauty. A Whiskey Coke, something beautiful at first, until it becomes tainted and sour. The beauty in vanity never seems to last.

FAT ELECTRICIAN

She Was an Anomaly x Dirty Martini
She Was an Anomaly x Dirty Martini 

A note for the mysterious woman, with the alluring eyes. She is captivating, slinky, she floats across a room effortlessly. A singularity. A difference. A woman you will simply never understand.  We have all witnessed her beauty, and know the drink she carries with her. It’s a curing smooth classic, but intense and rich– only consumed with the finest of ingredients. She Was An Anomaly, paired perfectly with the Dirty Martini.

SHE WAS AN ANOMALY

500 Years x Old Fashioned
500 Years x Old Fashioned

A classic, a story as old as time– 500 Years. The legends and myths of man, and iconic stories captured in glass.  Like Venus when appearing as the morning star. Half a millennium to wear on the skin, and in its wake the majestic memory of the rose, the power of spices and the sense of something precious. The story of mankind delivered to you in a perfume, and an Old Fashioned derived from scriptures and manuscripts within the bottle of glass. True classics filled with undeniable outlaws and the infamous.

500 YEARS

You or Someone Like You x Moscow Mule
You or Someone Like You x Moscow Mule

A note to something beautiful created, a city for fallen angels. A story written with passion, a welcoming fragrance: neither off-putting nor strange. You or Someone Like You: It is a contemporary creation built around timeless materials. It embodies the women of Los Angeles. In this, the city of fallen angels, fantasy rules. Moscow Mule in its pairing as a crisp, cool, industrial drink and the most commonly sought after in Los Angeles, California.


YOU OR SOMEONE LIKE YOU

Remarkable People x Hemingway's Signature Drink
Remarkable People x Ernest Hemingway's ‘Death in the Afternoon’

A final and fitting ending with a less comprehensive pairing for the truly daring. Our beloved artist and author, Ernest Hemingway, most famously known for his love of chaos and this pairing is just the tip of that iceberg, a cohesive measure to resemble Remarkable People. Aiming for a life truest to thyself, malleable by your own reality, Death in the Afternoon or more famously the Hemingway. A simple stir of the finest of champagne, and a jigger absinthe. Let's find the green fairy before noon. 


REMARKABLE PEOPLE

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