The Lady of the House offers many other creative cocktailling notions including Cucumber Infused Vodka, Drunken Cherries and this “lovely elixir”, which she created based on a drink she’d enjoyed at The Columbus Inn in Wilmington, Delaware called the ‘Belladonna’, here is her recipe for one cocktail:

One of my favorite herbs – lots of great uses there! I especially love the idea of my guest(s) attending to cocktails. One less stress. Cheers!
You had me at sage. My favorite herb. I use it everyday!! I fry it, chop it, stuff it, sauté it. I also love it in arrangements.
Such a perfect post, Emily. Saving these recipes.
Teresa
xoxo
Loi Thai ~ wouldn't that be nice?!
You're describing me! I am the cocktaily queen amongst my friends.
I've made mint simple syrup in just this same way… it helps make mojitos more minty. Planning now on making the sage gimlet with gin during Thanksgiving week at Mom's house. Cheers!
I like that about you! Cheers!
Emily, I always leave your blog feeling hungry. Your quince and sage concoctions sound delicious! Cheers.
Oh the sage in the blue and white bowl is beautiful!
The cocktails look and sound wonderful!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Hi Emily! I have tried emailing your address listed above a few times and it keeps bouncing back to me. 🙁 I am a local sage-less reader (love your blog), and would love some if you have not already depleted your kind offer! I am local in mad park, and would be happy to meet you anywhere in the hood. (Jeanne from I Dream Of is one of my best friends and can vouch for me!) No worries if sage is gone, but either way wanted to introduce myself and say thanks for such fun reading with your blog. Love it. xo Dana
oh la la!!! of all the typos to make, my own email address?? I'm so sorry Dana, how frustrating! I still have lots of sage and am going to be cruising through madison park soon and can drop it anywhere. You can email me if you would like, the correct address is ebb@splendidmarket.com {sorry:0}
Teresa, tell me more! I love it that you use this so much! It is one of my very favorites for flowers too, so happy my Sage grows so prolifically here!