Serve in a Martini glass
2 oz | Krupnik spiced honey liqueur |
3⁄4 oz | Kwai Feh lychee liqueur |
1⁄2 oz | Lime juice (freshly squeezed) |
1 oz | Cranberry juice (sweetened) |
Oriental in name and style - perhaps a tad sweeter than your standard Cosmo.
Discovered in 2003 at Raoul's Bar, Oxford, England.
For more recipes, origins and history behind the Cosmopolitan cocktail, see our Cosmopolitan page.
One serving of Chinese Cosmopolitan contains 172 calories
Difford’s Guide remains free-to-use thanks to the support of the brands in green above. Values stated for alcohol and calorie content, and number of drinks an ingredient makes should be considered approximate.
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I'll stick to the Diffords original thank you.