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NOVEMBER 29, 2006


Hot Holiday Cocktails

Skip the eggnog this holiday season, and keep the wine at home. PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur, the world's first true pomegranate liqueur, is perfect for entertaining and gift giving. Whether you bring a sleek PAMA bottle for your favorite hostess or mix light and refreshing pomegranate cocktails at home for guests, PAMA is the new “it" ingredient in festive holiday drinks and dishes. Popular pomegranate cocktails have already made a splash with stylish, A-list celebrities like Kate Hudson, Britney Spears, Scarlett Johannson and Lenny Kravitz in the hottest venues around the country from Marquee and Butter in NYC to Light and Jet in Vegas.

Holiday lovers can toast to the PAMA Kiss under the mistletoe, friends can get in the holiday spirit with the PAMA Pomegranate Poinsettia and family can stay warm with the warmed Cozy PAMA Pomegranate Cider. PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur comes in three sizes - our large bottle (750 ml) is sold for $24.99, our medium bottle (375 ml) for $13.99 and our stocking-stuffer size (50 ml) bottles for $3.29. Samples of each size are available immediately.

PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur Holiday Specialty Cocktails

PAMA Kiss

Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur
1/2 oz Apple Pucker
1/2 oz cranberry

Procedure:
--Mix ingredients in martini shaker. Shake well. Serve on the rocks.

Cozy PAMA Pomegranate Cider

Ingredients:
2 oz. PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur
3 oz. Hot Mulled Apple Cider
Cinnamon
Super Fine Sugar
Orange Spiral

Procedure:
--Heat white wine glass. Rim with Cinnamon and Super Fine Sugar. Add PAMA and Hot Mulled Apple Cider. Garnish with Orange Spiral. Heat wine glass with hot water and empty before building cocktail

PAMA Pomegranate Poinsettia

Ingredients:
1 oz PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur
1 oz Cointreau Liqueur
1 oz orange juice
3 oz champagne or sparkling wine
Orange zest

Procedure:
--Mix first three liquids in a tumbler with ice. Slowly add champagne, stirring gently. Rim a flute glass with orange zest. Strain into glass.

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