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9 world’s most iconic drinks and where to have them

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We travel for a lot of reasons. History. Culture. Food and drink.


And the focus here is on the drink part – the best, more refreshing liquids found in destinations around the world.

There are numerous iconic drinks around the world, each deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of its origin.

Here are nine of the world’s most iconic drinks and the places where you can enjoy them:

1. Espresso (Italy):

    • Where to have it: Italy, especially in cities like Rome, Florence, and Milan. Enjoy a shot of espresso at a traditional Italian café.

2. Margarita (Mexico):

    • Where to have it: Mexico, particularly in places like Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or Mexico City. Sip on a Margarita while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of a Mexican bar.

3. Sake (Japan):

    • Where to have it: Japan, specifically in cities like Tokyo and Kyoto. Visit a traditional sake brewery or a sake bar to experience this Japanese rice wine.

4. Pisco Sour (Peru/Chile):

    • Where to have it: Peru or Chile. In Peru, enjoy it in Lima, and in Chile, savor it in Santiago. Both countries claim the Pisco Sour as their own.

5. Guinness (Ireland):

    • Where to have it: Ireland, especially in Dublin. Visit a traditional Irish pub like the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin to savor a perfectly poured pint of Guinness.

6. Caipirinha (Brazil):

    • Where to have it: Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo. Enjoy a Caipirinha on the beaches of Copacabana or in the lively streets of Sao Paulo.

7. Mai Tai (United States):

    • Where to have it: The United States, particularly in tropical destinations like Hawaii or at Tiki bars in cities like Los Angeles or San Francisco.

8. Chai (India):

    • Where to have it: India, especially in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, or Jaipur. Experience the aromatic and spiced flavors of chai at local tea stalls or upscale tea houses.

9. Absinthe (Switzerland/France):

    • Where to have it: Switzerland or France. Enjoy absinthe in cities like Geneva or Paris, where you can find bars that specialize in serving this anise-flavored spirit.