We’ve been to Trader Vic’s Emeryville a couple times this week and while I did indulge with a fruity Guava Tai, I decided to check out some of the newer items from the Emeryville Originals section. These cocktails typically use spirits or rums that are different from the classic mid-century build, appealing to those seeking more contemporary flavors.
Such is the case of the Sunset Drift, a collaboration between Vic’s VP Raquel Rodriguez and Emeryville’s restaurant/bar manager Carlos Valdez. The recipe started with Rodriguez’s idea of a coconut washed Campari, which Valdez paired with Kō Hana Hawaiian Agricole rum, banana, and pineapple. The end result seems similar to Hawaiian Punch to me, a rich mouthfeel and a combination of flavors that result in something completely unique where you can’t really pick up the individual components.
Sunset Drift is served over a large ice cube with an orchid and lemon peel. Depending on your preference you might want to give it a little extra stir for further chilling. The cocktail is very approachable for people who find Campari and agricole rum distasteful, but there are hints there for fans of those spirits. This is a really great option for those looking for something newer on the vast Trader Vic’s cocktail menu.


































