6 Tropical co*cktail Recipes From Panama to Try This Summer (2024)

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Courtesy of the American Trade Hotel

With a warm climate perfectly suited for growing tropical fruits, Panama City is a mixology haven. Here, bartenders combine native fruits, such as the tart maracujá (passionfruit) and the sweet sandia (watermelon), with local liquors (like Seco Herrerano, Chicha Fuerte, and Ron Abuelo) to create tasty, refreshing drinks.

Whether you’re planning a trip to Panama City, or simply want to recreate these tropical flavors at home, add these six co*cktails from some of the city’s leading bars and restaurants to your “to drink” list.

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1. Seco Sour

At the American Trade Hotel & Hall, the co*cktail menu is full of fruit-forward beverages that celebrate local flavors, such as the Seco Sour. This tangy, strawberry twist on a pisco sour features Seco Herrerano, a smooth, neutral spirit made from sugarcane and widely considered the national liquor of Panama. It might be best sipped from the hotel’s bright, plant-filled Lobby Bar, but it’s also incredibly easy to make at home.

Seco Sour co*cktail recipe

Serves: One person

Ingredients

How to make it

  1. Combine Seco Herrerano, strawberry syrup, and lemon juice in a co*cktail shaker with ice. Shake thoroughly.
  2. Pour ingredients over ice. Garnish with lime wedge and mint.

Buy Now: Seco Herrerano, $14, winechateau.com or saucey.com; strawberry syrup, $10, saucey.com

2. Dark Passion

When it’s late at night and you need a smooth drink with a tropical twist, try mixing the Dark Passion from Hooch Panama, a co*cktail and music bar located in Panama City’s San Francisco neighborhood. This rum-and-spice co*cktail has a velvety finish—the perfect consistency for a nightcap.

Dark Passion co*cktail recipe

Serves: One person

Ingredients

How to make it

  1. Combine Ron Abuelo, sugarcane cinnamon-almond syrup, lime juice, Elemakule Tiki bitters, black walnut bitters, passionfruit pulp, and crème de cacao in a co*cktail shaker. Shake thoroughly.
  2. Crack an egg into a strainer, allowing only the egg white to sift through. Discard egg yolk. Shake again.
  3. Pour ingredients through strainer into a glass.

Buy Now: Ron Abuelo, $20, saucey.com; BG Reynolds Cinnamon Syrup, $23, amazon.com; Elemakule Tiki bitters, $19, bittersandbottles.com; Fee Brothers black walnut bitters, $10, amazon.com; Giffard crème de cacao, $28, wine.com

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3. Coco Heaven

Want a co*cktail to sip in the sun? Enter the Tántalo Hotel’s Coco Heaven: a creamy, coconut-and-rum drink that’s like the classy cousin to a piña colada. With watermelon in lieu of the pineapple, this refreshing concoction is exactly what you’ll want to enjoy on a hot day, whether it’s at Tántalo’s rooftop bar overlooking Panama City’s historic neighborhood, Casco Viejo, or in your own backyard.

Coco Heaven co*cktail recipe

Serves: One person

Ingredients

How to make it

  1. Mash watermelon in a co*cktail shaker.
  2. Once thoroughly mashed, add remaining ingredients.
  3. Strain ingredients over ice.

Buy Now: Malibu Coconut Rum, $16, saucey.com; Ron Abuelo, $20, saucey.com

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4. La Chica de Moscu

Sure, you may need to purchase a blowtorch to make this drink at home, but the extra gadget is worth the spend. Also located in the Casco Viejo neighborhood, Caliope has earned a reputation for its delicious, artisanal co*cktails. Vodka-based La Chica de Moscu is no exception, blending pineapple and Disaronno to create the perfect balance of fruity and bittersweet almond. But if you’re not up to the challenge, one of the talented mixologists at Caliope would be happy to mix you up a glass the next time you’re in Panama City.

La Chica de Moscu co*cktail recipe

Serves: One person

Ingredients

  • 1½ ounces Grey Goose
  • 2 ounces pineapple juice
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 3 dashes agave
  • ½ ounce Disaronno
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 3 strips cinnamon

How to make it

  1. Combine Grey Goose, pineapple juice, lime juice, agave, and Disaronno in a co*cktail shaker. Shake thoroughly.
  2. Pour ingredients over ice.
  3. Add cinnamon stick to the mixture, and lightly torch for flavor and aroma.
  4. Add strips of cinnamon for garnish.

Buy Now: Grey Goose, $17, saucey.com; Disaronno, $23, saucey.com

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5. Tequila Hot Mojito

For a co*cktail with a kick, we head back to the mixologists at Tántalo Hotel for their Tequila Hot Mojito. Subbing white rum for tequila in this Cuban classic, this drink combines the sweetness of passionfruit and the spiciness of Tabasco to make the perfect, Caribbean-inspired summer co*cktail.

Tequila Hot Mojito co*cktail recipe

Serves: One person

Ingredients

  • 1½ ounces tequila gold
  • 3 ounces passionfruit juice
  • Juice of 2 limes
  • 6 drops Tabasco
  • Paprika, salt, and mint for garnish

How to make it

  1. Combine the first four ingredients in a co*cktail shaker. Shake thoroughly.
  2. Mix paprika and salt in flat dish, then dip the rim of a co*cktail glass into the mixture. Add the shaken tequila, passionfruit juice, lime juice, and Tabasco.
  3. Garnish with mint.

Buy Now: Tequila Gold, $18, saucey.com; Tabasco, $4, saucey.com

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6. Chombolin

For a co*cktail full of Panamanian flavors, mix the Chombolin from Hooch Panama. This juicy co*cktail features Seco Herrerano, infused with local ají chombo, a rare, red-hot chili pepper, alongside a fruity blend of hibiscus, lime, and grapefruit that adds to the tropical vibes.

Although you may have to travel to Panama to get the real deal, home cooks can infuse their own Seco Herrerano by soaking ají chombo peppers (or habanero, a similarly sweet but fiery pepper) in a jar of Seco Herreano for about a week.

Chombolin co*cktail recipe

Serves: One person

Ingredients

How to make it

  1. Combine first five ingredients in a co*cktail shaker. Shake thoroughly.
  2. Pour over ice.
  3. Garnish with grapefruit slice.

Buy Now: Seco Herrerano, $14, winechateau.com or saucey.com; Aperol, $29, saucey.com; hibiscus syrup, $14, etsy.com

This article was originally published in April 2016; it was updated on July 27, 2020, to include current information.

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FAQs

What co*cktail is Panama known for? ›

Panama's most famous drink is seco, a sugar-cane-distilled alcohol produced in Herrera and commonly served with milk and ice. You won't find seco in trendy bars or high-end restaurants; it's consumed mostly in rural communities and cantinas. Also popular in Panama are rum, vodka, and scotch.

What is the most popular alcohol in Panama? ›

Seco Herrerano

A clear liquor distilled from sugar cane, often considered Panama's national alcoholic beverage.

Does Panama have a national drink? ›

Seco was always part of family celebrations including birthdays, weddings, Christmas and New Year's Eve celebrations. It's considered the national alcoholic beverage of Panama.”

What is the most popular co*cktail in the Caribbean? ›

Mojito. Whilst many may assume that a Cuba Libre is the national drink of Cuba, it is actually the Mojito. Having its connection with swashbucklers, Caribbean pirates, and scallywags, this beverage has become one of the most popular co*cktails in the world.

What is the national dish of Panama? ›

In Panama, where it is considered the national dish, sancocho is a nostalgic panacea of poultry and produce. Before modern shipping methods, ingredients varied by regions within Panama – thus, each sancocho recipe was unique.

What are popular Panamanian appetizers? ›

Panamanian cuisine is particularly interesting as it is a fusion of various ethnicities and their culinary influences. Popular Panamanian appetizers include ceviche, tamales, and emparedados (sandwiches).

Is Panama the healthiest country? ›

Panama took the top spot for the second straight year in the Gallup-Healthways Country Well-Being report, with Costa Rica second. Switzerland was the top European country, in fourth. At No. 23, the U.S. is one spot behind Israel and one ahead of Canada.

What food is consumed the most in Panama? ›

Panamanian food tends to rely heavily on rice, beans, red meat, chicken, pork, and fish. Many vegetables grow poorly in the tropics, so travelers are unlikely to encounter a variety of veggies unless dining at a fancy restaurant. Yuca and plantains are the most common vegetables in meals.

What is the most requested co*cktail? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top.

What is the most popular tropical drink? ›

Piña Colada

One of the most popular tropical co*cktails (seriously, it has its own theme song), this concoction of rum, pineapple, and coconut can be blended in just a few minutes.

What is Panama known famous for? ›

Panama is known as a transit country because of the Panama Canal. While the country is known for its famous canal, its natural attractions include birding, whitewater rafting, and snorkeling tours. Panama's biodiversity has been said to be three times higher than the United State, Canada and Europe combined.

What is a Panamanian mixed with? ›

Panamanians' culture, customs, and language are predominantly Caribbean Spanish. The majority of the population is ethnically mestizo or mixed Spanish, Indigenous, Chinese, and West Indian.

What is panamanian chicha? ›

Chicha is a fermented (alcoholic) or non-fermented beverage of Latin America, emerging from the Andes and Amazonia regions. In both the pre- and post-Spanish conquest periods, corn beer (chicha de jora) made from a variety of maize landraces has been the most common form of chicha.

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