Behind the stick mixing and shaking, creating brilliant beverage brands and concepts, or working backstage managing logistics, an array of talented women made their mark in this year’s World’s 50 Best Bars list. Here, 50 Best academy chair for South America, Sorrel Moseley-Williams shines a light on some of the global cocktail scene’s top female players, whose accomplishments - including the award for the best cocktail menu, highest new entry and operations manager of South America’s best bar - were unveiled at a ceremony in Barcelona in October.

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Meet the Women Shaking Up the World's 50 Best Bars
While the Colombian sommelier has long been recognised for her wine knowledge, Laura Hernández Espinosa added another string to her already impressive bow when she opened La sala de Laura in 2021. Part of the Leo Restaurante stable, the legendary establishment she co-owns with award-winning chef Leo Espinosa, her eponymous bar already ranks 70th. Territorio is the backbone to La sala de Laura, a highly original concept that pays a liquid tribute to Colombia’s diverse biomes by distilling ingredients sourced from small Indigenous communities to unleash the unique aromas and flavours of Bosque de Niebla (Cloud Forest) and Páramo (Swamp) to the glass.
Dozens of women lead ground-breaking bars around the world, although they remain a minority, and working to put them in the spotlight is still essential. Other names and projects to look out for include French bartender Juliette Larrouy. She co-led Barcelona’s Two Schmucks (7th) until very recently, and we’re keen to see what she does next. The all-women team at Mexico City’s Brujas – conceived by Hanky Panky’s hospitality team – has also been casting its spell: the bar broke into the top 100 this year to rank 64th.