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Jason Patz, bartender at Williams & Graham, wins last night’s Campari competition — and shares his recipe

Twelve local bartenders -- Randy Layman (ACE), Ryan Layman (Steuben's), Ken Kodys (Breckenridge-Wynkoop), Alex Kady (Epicurean Catering and Entertainment), Derrick Mund (Breckenridge-Wynkoop), Anika Zappe (Coohills), Les Baker (Tom's Urban Diner), Mark Baldini (Cruise Room), Chad Gray (Lou's Food Bar), Holland Rock-Garden (Green Russell), Jason Patz (Williams & Graham) and Luke...
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Twelve local bartenders — Randy Layman (ACE), Ryan Layman (Steuben’s), Ken Kodys (Breckenridge-Wynkoop), Alex Kady (Epicurean Catering and Entertainment), Derrick Mund (Breckenridge-Wynkoop), Anika Zappe (Coohills), Les Baker (Tom’s Urban Diner), Mark Baldini (Cruise Room), Chad Gray (Lou’s Food Bar), Holland Rock-Garden (Green Russell), Jason Patz (Williams & Graham) and Luke Ramos (formerly of Green Russell) — went head-to-head last night, shaking and stirring Campari cocktails for an opportunity to win a $500 gift card and a trip to Portland, Oregon’s cocktail week.

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The Campari Aperitivo battle, which took place behind the stick at Williams & Graham, resulted in a first place win for Patz, while Zappe and Baker took second and third place, respectively. The cocktails were judged on their technical merits by Sean Kenyon, co-owner and bartender of Williams & Graham, and on taste, appearance, creativity and other factors by three judges, including me, Noah Heaney (Coohills) and Bruce Conklin (old Major), all of whom were sequestered in a curtained off room that prohibited us from knowing the creator of the cocktails — although we could definitely hear the applause in the bar.

“When I built this place, this is how I envisioned our late nights — full of industry people and cocktail competitions, where everyone roots for each other,” says Kenyon. “Everyone got together and just had fun — and it was so interactive. That’s what it’s all about,” he adds.

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Photos from the showdown are on the following pages, as is the recipe for Patz’s winning cocktail, which showcased a mere three ingredients, the combination of which resulted in a beautiful drink that was dually bitter, dry, nutty and herbal. “Jason is brilliant and one of the hardest working guys I’ve ever seen,” says Kenyon. “But all the bartenders did a fantastic job, and the main thing is that everyone supported one another and had a really good time.”

And the winning cocktail…

Here’s the recipe:

1 ounce Campari 1.5 ounce Lustau Amontillado sherry .5 ounces Cynar

Stir, strain and serve over a big rock of ice; garnish with an orange peel.


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