How The Revolutionary Sips Esencia Is Changing the Way the World Drinks
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There are cocktail bars that impress you — and then there are the ones that fundamentally change how you think about drinking. Sips Esencia in Barcelona is firmly the latter.
Hidden within the already groundbreaking Sips — one of the most celebrated cocktail bars in the world — Esencia is not simply an elevated tasting experience. It’s something closer to a laboratory for the future of mixology, where drinks are stripped down to their purest expressions and rebuilt as conceptual experiences.
At a time when cocktail culture is saturated with smoke, spectacle, and endless technical tricks, Esencia takes the opposite approach: radical clarity. The result is one of the most intellectually ambitious—and surprisingly emotional—drinking experiences anywhere in the world.
The Cocktail Tasting Menu, Reinvented
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Most cocktail tasting menus follow a familiar formula: a sequence of small drinks meant to mimic the structure of a meal. Esencia does something far more ambitious.
Here, cocktails are presented in thematic sequences, each built around a central idea that explores an ingredient, sensation, or flavor from multiple angles. Instead of simply pairing drinks together, the bartenders use the sequence to tell a story. Each sip becomes a different chapter of the same concept.
It’s a format that allows Simone Caporale (who goes above and beyond, even hand-picking pine needles for one of his libations) and Marc Álvarez to explore a single idea in surprising ways — playing with texture, aroma, temperature, and even the shape of the glassware to alter the way a drink is perceived.
A Martini, Reimagined
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One of the most striking examples of Esencia’s philosophy is its approach to the martini — arguably the most iconic cocktail in the world.
Rather than presenting the classic drink in a single glass, the team breaks it into three distinct interpretations, each highlighting a different aspect of the martini experience.
The first expression focuses on aroma, delivering the botanical intensity of gin and vermouth through a delicate, highly aromatic presentation.
The second shifts the focus to texture, where the drink is clarified and served in a vessel that emphasizes purity and mouthfeel.
The final version returns to the essence of the martini itself—clean, crisp, and perfectly balanced—but now the drinker understands every element of it in a completely new way.
Drinks That Play With Memory
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Another sequence explores the idea of memory and flavor association, using ingredients that feel familiar but presenting them in unexpected forms.
One drink might evoke citrus in a way that feels almost abstract — bright acidity delivered through a crystalline liquid that looks deceptively simple. Another leans into spice and warmth, creating a layered sensory experience that unfolds slowly as the drink warms in the glass.
The goal isn’t shock value or gimmickry. Instead, the bartenders focus on revealing hidden dimensions within ingredients we think we already understand. It’s a subtle but powerful shift in how cocktails can communicate flavor.
Glassware as Part of the Drink
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Perhaps the most surprising element of Esencia is how much the vessel itself shapes the experience.
Each cocktail is served in custom glassware designed specifically for the drink — some wide and sculptural, others narrow and almost laboratory-like.
The design isn’t aesthetic indulgence. It changes how aroma travels, how the liquid hits the palate, and even how the drinker physically approaches the sip. In some cases, the glass forces you to tilt your head in a particular way, guiding the drink across specific parts of the tongue. It’s a level of detail more commonly associated with avant-garde restaurants than cocktail bars.
Radical Simplicity
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What makes Esencia feel so revolutionary is that none of this is loud or theatrical.
The drinks themselves often appear deceptively minimal — crystal-clear liquids served in elegant, almost futuristic vessels. There are no oversized garnishes or dramatic flourishes.
Instead, everything is focused on the pure expression of flavor.
The team refers to this philosophy as “pure taste,” a concept built around the belief that the truest way to experience an ingredient is by stripping away unnecessary distractions.
The Architects of the Experience
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Of course, Esencia is the result of two of the most influential figures in modern mixology working at the height of their creative powers.
Simone Caporale rose to global prominence while leading The Artesian at London’s Langham Hotel, where the bar dominated the World’s 50 Best Bars list for four consecutive years.
Marc Álvarez built his reputation within Albert Adrià’s groundbreaking elBarri restaurant group before launching Drink’s Atelier, his consultancy focused on the intersection of gastronomy and cocktails.
Together, they opened Sips Barcelona in 2021 and quickly transformed it into one of the most talked-about bars in the world.
Esencia — the original intention of Sips — feels like the natural evolution of that success — a place where they can push their ideas even further. And suddenly, the possibilities for what a bar can be feel dramatically larger.
A Glimpse of the Future
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The real significance of Esencia isn’t just the drinks themselves: it’s what the experience suggests about the future of cocktail culture.
For years, the industry has been focused on technical innovation—centrifuges, clarifications, distillations. But Esencia points toward a different frontier: conceptual storytelling through drinks.
Here, cocktails become vehicles for ideas. They can explore an ingredient, reinterpret a classic, or even evoke a memory.
Why Esencia Matters
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Esencia doesn’t scream for attention. It doesn’t rely on spectacle or viral gimmicks.
Instead, it quietly demonstrates that the cocktail bar can be as intellectually ambitious as the world’s best restaurants.
By reducing drinks to their essence — and rebuilding them with extraordinary precision — Caporale and Álvarez have created something that feels genuinely new.
In a world where every bar claims to be innovative, Sips Esencia actually is. And once you experience it, it’s hard to imagine the cocktail world going back to the way it was before.
Esencia is located at C/ de Muntaner, 108, Eixample, 08036 Barcelona, España
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