And the man who created it, former Grey Goose ambassador and restauranteur Nick Mautone, was inspired by the light and refreshing taste of honeydew melons for the iconic drink—and it didn't hurt ...
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The drink's name is play on honeydew and famously features pieces of the melon on top of a tall glass that resemble tennis balls in color. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 28: Coco Gauff of USA in ...
As a playful pun, the cocktail is traditionally garnished with balls of honeydew melon, whose green hew evokes the bright tennis balls flying across the court. Best of all, it's east to recreate ...
The drink consists of 1.25 ounces of Grey Goose Vodka, three ounces of fresh lemonade, half ounce of premium raspberry liqueur and three honeydew balls, which are meant to represent tennis balls.
It has vodka, lemonade, Chambord, and a honeydew-melon ball garnish — a nod to tennis balls. The Honey Deuce was the brainchild of Nick Mautone, a restaurateur who consulted for Grey Goose in ...
Baldor Specialty Foods To make the instantly recognizable tennis ball honeydew melon garnish, the food supplier gets approximately 150K whole melons from Turlock Fruit Company in California.
A bowl of melon balls to make the tennis ball garnish on the Honey Deuce cocktail. Baldor Specialty Foods To make the instantly recognizable tennis ball honeydew melon garnish, the food supplier gets ...
Mautone, inspired by honeydew melons he had picked up for a dessert while on the way home one night, noticed their resemblance to tennis balls. This observation sparked the idea for the cocktail ...