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THE ICONIC ROCK BAR INTRODUCES SUSTAINABLE COCKTAIL MENU INSPIRED BY THE INDIAN OCEAN

AYANA Bali’s iconic Rock Bar invites guests to take a voyage across the Indian Ocean with its new innovative zero-waste cocktails and mocktails

Rock Bar Bali, one of the globe’s most popular sunset, cocktail and entertainment venues, proudly unveils its new sustainable cocktail menu, designed by recently appointed Head Mixologist, Simone Merchese. The innovative menu, launched in celebration of Rock Bar’s 15th anniversary, pays tribute to Bali’s awe-inspiring natural environment – particularly the iconic Indian Ocean and sunsets experienced at Rock Bar.

As Merchese brings his talents to Rock Bar, guests are invited to embark on a sensory voyage through masterfully crafted cocktails highlighting fresh, local ingredients and sustainable practices. His creations go beyond flavour, embodying a zero-waste philosophy by ensuring that every element of the ingredients is used in some form. “My personal style is simple and efficient—using familiar ingredients but working with them in an innovative way,” says Marchese. “I always aim to eliminate waste, which is why this new menu is so special to me.”

Furthering AYANA Bali’s commitment to sustainability, the new set of signature cocktails uses every part of each ingredient and includes several ingredients sourced fresh from the property itself, at AYANA Farm. When it comes to taste, Marchese drew inspiration from the rich flavours and vibrant ingredients of the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, including of course Indonesia, as well as China, Korea, and even the Tanzanian archipelago of Zanzibar. From seaweed and flower petals to tropical fruits and warm spices, each drink reflects the dynamic essence of the region while also being eco-friendly.

One standout cocktail is Notoro, inspired by Lake Notoro in Hokkaido, Japan. Featuring El Jimador Tequila, nori, and moringa, the concoction offers an umami-rich, herbal experience that mirrors the scenic beauty of the lake, known for its vibrant red and gold patches of coral grass in autumn. “Notoro is the cocktail that best represents Rock Bar,” says Marchese. “Thanks to the nori, you can taste the sea in every sip. We perfected our sustainability principles with the moringa, which is used in a cordial and then dehydrated and powdered as a garnish.”

Another highlight is Dragon Sunset, a vivid, refreshing cocktail inspired by the spectacular sunset viewed from the dragon fruit and rose petal plantations in Song Nam, Vietnam. Blended with gin and Cointreau, these ingredients create striking purple and white hues. “We use the whole dragon fruit, including the skin, because of its health benefits and herbal taste,” Marchese adds, reinforcing the zero-waste approach behind the menu. Meanwhile, Dala Spritz, inspired by a garden in China, contains Aperol infused with tomato, basil, and olives. The tomato is then dehydrated for garnishes.

For those seeking alcohol-free alternatives, Rock Bar’s menu also features a selection of sustainable mocktails, including the refreshing Nom Tom. This mocktail draws inspiration from traditional Thai coconut dumplings, called khanom tom, blending mint and coconut for a zesty tropical treat that honours the flavours of the region.

Marchese invites guests to savour the artistry of the new menu: “Our guests will be able to feel the care and passion that goes into each drink because our passion goes beyond mixology. We want to show our love to our guests and the planet, by creating the finest cocktails all with a zero-waste approach, contributing to a better world.”

Mario Belometti, General Manager of Rock Bar, shares his excitement about the new menu: “Rock Bar’s new cocktail menu exemplifies AYANA Bali’s commitment to sustainability while creating exceptional experiences for our guests. We’re not only reducing waste but also celebrating the diverse cultures and ingredients from across the Indian Ocean, all while creating the luxurious cocktails our guests deserve.”

Savour the perfect complement to the island's most breathtaking views at Rock Bar, open daily from 4 PM until midnight.

Explore the new Rock Bar menu here and book your table here. Follow @rockbarbali on Instagram for details on special events and more

Just 12 km from Bali’s international airport, AYANA Bali enjoys a majestic 1.3 km stretch of cliff-front coastline above Jimbaran Bay. The 90-hectare resort is home to four award-winning hotels:

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YANA Resort Bali, whose 294 rooms and suites blend classic elegance with traditional Balinese aesthetics, with each featuring marble bathrooms, furnished balconies, and interconnecting doors

AYANA Segara Bali, whose 197 rooms and suites bring a contemporary indoor-outdoor twist to the legendary Balinese-inspired AYANA experience

AYANA Villas Bali, whose 78 luxurious villas feature private plunge pools and spectacular ocean backdrops

RIMBA by AYANA Bali, a 403-room family-friendly resort

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