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Maori Punch – An Undiscovered(?) Dealer Vic Unique


Due to the pioneering cocktail archeology of Jeff “Beachbum” Berry and others, tiki fans take pleasure in a considerable library of golden-era recipes. New recipes from Don and Vic are vanishingly uncommon. So, I used to be fairly stunned to come back throughout Dealer Vic’s recipe for “Maori Punch” in a 1949 newspaper.

Be aware: The right spelling is Māori, and refers back to the indigenous individuals of New Zealand. Right here, I take advantage of the spelling as used within the 1949 article.

The recipe is so easy that I first thought it was simply one other recipe with a unique identify. However after looking throughout many archives, I uncovered nothing with the identical identify or considerably the identical components. It’s solely potential I ignored one thing, however why not share what I discovered?

Dealer Vic, 1949

The recipe appeared in a number of California newspapers and Idaho’s Pocatello Submit in July 1949. The article features a picture of Commerce Vic sipping what we are able to presume is the Maori Punch, because the glassware matches the recipe description. The caption beneath the picture reads:

HOT? —Dealer Vic, Oakland, Cal., restaurateur, presents this “cooler” which he calls Maori punch. Right here it’s: one ounce ardour fruit juice imported from Australia, two ounces gin, sprint of angostura bit­ters and the juice of one-half lime. Combine in tumbler and serve in giant, wide-mouthed goblet crammed to brim with chopped ice. Vic warns it DOES have a punch.

The recipe, as written, raises an attention-grabbing query, because it requires one ounce of passionfruit juice. The uncooked passionfruit juice and/or puree out there to most of us is sort of tart. If we made the Maori Punch as specified, it will be bracing because it has no different sweeteners. Maybe the Australian passionfruit juice Vic used was both a nectar or a syrup, i.e., sweetened. As I realized, the that means of “juice” isn’t constant worldwide.

All of the Maori Punch’s components — lime, passionfruit, gin, and Angostura bitters — are generally utilized in golden-era recipes. It could be proper at dwelling within the Minimalist Tiki Basic 30 Drinks checklist. The mixture of gin and passionfruit additionally seems within the Saturn, however the latter got here a lot later and makes use of lemon reasonably than lime and provides orgeat and falernum.

Firmly believing Vic used sweetened juice or syrup, I rewrote it for at this time’s tiki drink makers.

Maori Punch – Dealer Vic, 1949 (Tailored by Matt Pietrek)

  • 1 sprint Angostura Bitters
  • 0.5 oz lime juice
  • 0.5 oz ardour fruit syrup
  • 2 oz gin

Shake with ice and pressure right into a stemmed vessel with a large mouth, e.g., a big martini glass or related. A medium-sized snifter will work as nicely. Fill with crushed ice.

Vic didn’t specify a garnish, so garnish at your whim, e.g., a lime wheel and umbrella. You probably have candy passionfruit juice available, strive substituting an oz. for the 0.5 oz of passionfruit syrup I specified.


How is the Maori Punch? Delightfully easy and refreshing. The gin makes its presence recognized with out being overwhelming. Must you need extra spice, enhance the Angostura bitters to 2 or three dashes.

Extra importantly, what of Mrs. Wonk’s verdict? “I’d drink a variety of these.”


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