If you want to make your Valentine's Day extra special this year, look no further than these 10 aphrodisiac cocktails. They are tasty, gorgeous-looking, and according to the experts a sweet way to guarantee a celebration with lots of passion.
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Strawberry Kiss
With a base of champagne, this cocktail is beautiful and romantic, with a touch of sparkle. The recipe is at Ilimarts.
French Cosmopolitan
The French Cosmopolitan is as fun as the traditional one, but with extra class. And since it's not pink, he won't have any excuse to drink at least one. The recipe can be found at 1001 Cocktails.
Black Crush
A mix of sweet and tart can get the senses ready for a night of passion. Try the Black Crush for that. Even the name sounds sexy. The recipe is from Delish.
Good Morning and Good Night
Just the name conjures long hours of games in the dark. This cocktail has Tía María and cognac as its base. It's really unforgettable. The recipe is courtesy of the mixologists at Hennessy.
Between the Sheets
Sexy and sophisticated, this cocktail was created at New York's Harry's Bar. It's base is white rum and cognac. Say no more! You can find the recipe at Bacardi.
Pricky Pear Margarita
I'm obsessed with this prickly pear margarita, and once you try it, you will be too. The special ingredient is prickly pear cactus juice and it does give a special kick compared to the traditional margarita. The recipe is from Mesa Awning.
Pasión Latina
Created in the 1800's, Pasión Latina falls into the rum sours family and it's considered one of the most aphrodisiac cocktails of all time. The recipe is courtesy of Bacardi.
Añejo Spicy Margarita
Tequila tends to put everybody in the mood. Now imagine what a little extra spice could do. Try this margarita, with a touch of chile. The recipe is from Don Julio.
Chocolate Martini
Nothing says Valentine's Day like chocolate– and this delicious cocktail will send you and your partner to heaven, more than once. The recipe is found at About.com.