ROCK HILL, S.C. – In refreshing news, Lisa Rech, the innovative owner of ‘The Botanical House’ revealed her secret of making one of the most popular plant-inspired mocktails, the tantalizing ‘Honeysuckle Cider’.
Rech, who brought her mocktail and flower carts to the show, shared that a key component in her mocktails is ‘Elderflower Syrup’, which brings a unique floral experience to her beverages. She takes the art of mixology to the next level by garnishing her drinks with edible flowers that elevate the visual and sensory appeal of these concoctions.
Apart from the signature Honeysuckle Cider, some other customer favorites on the mocktail menu include ‘Sunshine & Roses’ and ‘Bittersweet Summer’. Each of these creations exhibits a unique blend of botanical elements, offering a refreshing and invigorating experience.
The Botanical House is currently operating mocktail and flower carts at various markets and events in the Charlotte and Rock Hill area. Rech revealed plans of expanding her innovative venture by opening a brick-and-mortar cocktail bar that will offer patrons more than just drinks. Her vision includes creating a space where guests can immerse themselves in a botanical oasis, surrounded by lush greenery and fragrant blooms. The cocktail bar will not only serve as a hub for enjoying plant-inspired mocktails but also as a platform for workshops and events focused on sustainability, gardening, and mixology.
Rech envisions The Botanical House as more than just a business; it’s a community-driven initiative aimed at promoting a deeper connection with nature and fostering a sense of well-being among its patrons. By sourcing ingredients locally and prioritizing eco-friendly practices, she hopes to set an example for sustainable living while delighting customers with her inventive botanical creations.
With her passion for plants and commitment to providing an unforgettable experience, Rech is poised to leave a lasting impression on the beverage scene, one mocktail at a time. As The Botanical House continues to grow and flourish, it promises to be a haven for plant enthusiasts and cocktail aficionados alike, inviting them to savor the beauty and taste of nature in every sip.
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