Cocktail Recipes Food Network

I’m looking for this cocktail recipe?
It’s called “Strawberry Nirvanna” made by Dale DeGroff. Im having some trouble finding it on the web but i saw it on TV once on Food Network. It looks so good!!
Btw does anyone have his book? It might be in there. lol.
Original Recipe
40ml Gin
25ml Honey syrup (two parts honey, 1 part warm water)
10ml Velvet Falernum Syrup
20ml Fresh Lemon Juice
2 sweet strawberries
Muddle the strawberries and the honey syrup together in the bottom of a mixing glass add the remaining ingredients and shake well with ice. Tea strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a strawberry slice.
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