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From Rusty Nail to White Lady: 10 cocktails and the stories behind them

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 10, 2026, 16:00 IST
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What makes these cocktails so special

Cocktails are not recipes, they are stories and memories of people, places, and eras that shaped them over the years. While some are born on occasions, many were born in hotels, humble bars and some emerged from accidents and scarcity. This piece is dedicated to all those cocktails, their journeys and how they still serve a piece of history in every glass.

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Rusty Nail


It is a combination of Scotch whisky and Drambuie, which is infused with herbs and honey. According to experts, this one gained popularity in the 1950s and 1960s when the Drambuie brand actively promoted it. Experts believe the cocktail got its unusual name from a rusty nail used to stir the drink, though little evidence supports this tale.

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White Lady

Often considered elegant and refreshing, this cocktail is made with gin, triple sec, and lemon juice. It is credited to the renowned bartender Harry MacElhone, who reportedly created it in the 1920s while working in Paris. It is named after a popular stage production of the era, inspired by a ghostly figure from folklore. With time, it became the symbol of the golden age of cocktails.

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Martini

Traditionally made with gin and dry vermouth, this one is said to be first made in California during the Gold Rush, while others believe it evolved from earlier cocktails served in New York. The cocktail became a global name after James Bond's famous preference for it "shaken, not stirred."

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Negroni


It is said to have been invented in Florence in 1919 and quickly became one of Italy's most beloved cocktails. Legends say Count Camillo Negroni asked his bartender to strengthen his favourite Americano cocktail by replacing soda water with gin. This is how the Negroni came into existence, balanced with a blend of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth.

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Margarita

It is said that this one was created during the 1930s and 1940s. One of the most popular stories suggests it was invented for a dancer named Margarita who was allergic to most spirits except tequila. Lime juice and orange liqueur were added to dilute it, and it later it became the most recognisable cocktails in the world.

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Mojito


This cocktail's roots trace back to Cuba, where a version of this cocktail was consumed as early as the 16th century. It was originally made with aguardiente, a precursor to rum, and was believed to have medicinal properties. Over time, the drink evolved and rum replaced the original spiri and was infused with mint, lime, sugar, and soda water.

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Bloody Mary


This cocktail is believed to have been created in Paris during the 1920s by bartender Fernand Petiot. It is made with a combination of vodka and tomato juice. It later gained popularity in the United States, where additional ingredients like Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and celery salt transformed it into the savoury cocktail.

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Daiquiri


This cocktail was named after a beach and mining town near Santiago, Cuba and is said to be invented by an American mining engineer in the late nineteenth century. It is said that the drink faced a shortage of gin while entertaining guests and was reportedly mixed with local rum, lime and sugar.

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Old Fashioned


This popular cocktail dates back to the early 19th century, when experimentation became common, but some patrons wanted their drinks the old-fashioned way: made with spirit, sugar, water, and bitters. The name stuck, and today the Old Fashioned remains a benchmark of classic cocktail craftsmanship.

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Cosmopolitan

This one rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s and is made with vodka, cranberry juice, triple sec, and lime juice. This cocktail became a global name through television after becoming closely associated with the fashionable characters of Sex and the City.


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