CHLOE Magazine Fall / Winter 2016 Volume 7 Issue 3 | Page 163

COCKTAIL CULTURE Cocktail culture begins with craftsmanship. When Fairmont Hotels & Resorts wants to inspire its bartenders to set the standard for cocktail culture, the luxury hotel operator doesn’t take the task lightly. For over a century, bartenders presiding over Fairmont’s storied bars have been shaping cocktail trends and creating new recipes to please the palates of world travelers.This legacy of cocktail innovation entered a new era in 2015 with the creation of the Fairmont Tastemaker program. For the first time in the brand’s history, a group of Fairmont’s best mixologists were brought together to collaborate, create and share expertise, unearthing a new level of quality and craftsmanship worldwide. Bartender Bout The Tastemakers knew that it wasn’t enough for the best of the best to collaborate and create together if they wanted to inspire their counterparts at hotels around the world to pursue cocktail excellence. Starting in the Americas (US, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda & Barbados), it was time to invite bartenders to show their stuff by inspiring a bit of friendly competition while exploring the craftsmanship of two of the brand’s top spirit partners – Brown-Forman’s Woodford Reserve and Gentleman Jack. Each of Fairmont’s 44 hotels in the Americas was invited to select two bartenders to create and submit a new cocktail recipe that featured the selected spirits. Melissa Logie of Fairmont Waterfront in Vancouver won with the creation of the Maple Nut Bourbon Sour featuring Gentleman Jack and Jean Felix Desfossés of Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Quebec City won with the Trail Blazer, a Woodford Reserve cocktail with pomegranate and blackberries. The winners were invited t o j o i n Ta s t e m a k e r s G r a n t S c e n e y o f Fa i r m o n t Pa c i f i c R i m a n d N a d e r C h a b a a n e o f Fa i r m o n t Queen Elizabeth on an intimate trip to the bourbon belt to explore the stories behind these historic brands.