Heritage offering a passport to cocktail exploration

I’m ready to go on a trip. Sign me up.

If you are in need of gift, such as Father’s day (or my birthday), Heritage is now offering the perfect gift as long as your gift recipient is a fan of booze. Also there are no rules stating that you can’t purchase this for yourself.

The Heritage Cocktail Passport is at once beautiful and brilliant. The beauty part of it is obvious from the pictures. The passport is made locally and features a laser-etched the cover. The brilliance is that you pay either $145 or $225 and you get 15 or 25 selections; each time you ‘redeem’ a page in the book you get a stamp, proof of completion of a leg of your journey. A less fancy way of putting this is that it’s a gift certificate for fancy cocktail drinks and you’ve finally have an achievable goal in your life. Bonus is that you’ll have the recipes handy for those drinks you really love.

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I can also see some coloring action happening on those pages. For more details and to purchase stop by Heritage and talk with the professionals behind the bar.

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Richard Hayes

When Richard isn’t rounding up neighborhood news, he’s likely watching soccer or chasing down the latest and greatest craft beer.

Notice: Comments that are not conducive to an interesting and thoughtful conversation may be removed at the editor’s discretion.

  1. katz on said:

    Now *that* is creative marketing. Genius!

  2. Richard Day on said:

    It would be wonderful if when you belly up to thier bar, the tenders would acknowledge you in less than 15 minutes, and than ACT like they give a shit about you being there to spend your hard earn dollars.

  3. Jacob K on said:

    Richard, I’ve been there multiple times and have had nothing but great experiences. Their drinks and food are amazing. I guess everybody has an off night though. You should give it a second try!

  4. SarahontheHill on said:

    While this looks beautiful, I admit that The Heritage is not my cup of tea. However if The Roosevelt wanted to put out their own version….

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