I desperately watend to combine mezcal and Napoleon Mandarine in a Last Word variation. So here it is, slightly adjusted in favor of the mezcal and VERY
The name refers to the battle between Brünn and Austerlitz. The Chartreuse adds a fresh and elegant touch, while Bob's Mandarin and Orange enhance the
With the Bonaparte's Charm, I set out to create a cocktail that honors Napoleon Bonaparte charm and his legacy, which is best known for revolutionary change.
A radiant tribute to the greatness of Napoleon, this cocktail captures the brilliance of victory and the finesse of a well-balanced creation. At its heart
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The mandarin will take centre stage, given length from the fizz & a subtle depth from the vermouth.
After Napoleon's victorious campaign in Italy, a peace treaty was signed named Campo Formio. In his honor, so this cocktail was created thanks to Napoleon's
Citrus. Sweet. Stone fruit. Nutty. Dessert
Aroma: Notes of mandarin and chocolate with a hint of gentle woodiness. Taste: Soft and rounded, unfolding gradually - from a sweet and fruity opening
Delicate herbal notes underpin this delicious three ingredient citrus sour.
Add all ingredients to a shaker. Shake. Double strain into a double old fashioned glass on the rocks.
My goal with this cocktail is to create an experience. I wanted to build a moment – not just a flavor. My father grew up near orange groves, and the
L'Élixir de Savoir is a cocktail that bridges two worlds-tropical vibrance and French sophistication-living up to its name, which means "Elixir of
Fresh, Berries, citrus and with a kick! Fit for an emperor (Napoleon?), a king (King's ginger?) or a Queen (sloe berries).
Inspired by the beautiful Catalan Atlas, described as 'the zenith of medieval map-work'. Created in 1370's Majorca, it artistically and accurately depicted
The name is inspired by the eyes of an amazing person
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