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Fresh herbaceous citrus acid
A journey between citrus, strength but with a nice fruity roundness.
Mandarine, citrus, cucumber and light notes of lavender for a refreshing time. Cucumber syrup can be replaced by cucumber liqueur. Named after Napoleon's
On my Instagram @serenavanbreukelen you can find the video of how I make this amazing cocktail in my home
India !
I have tried several variations of this cocktail. I love rye as much as I love gin and I think both spirits make a great cocktail, but, I think the botanicals
Fresh citrus sweet with a hint of chocolate
It' like a fizz but I replace gin with rhum.
Frais, sucré gras et long, les lèvres de retrouvent enrobés d'une fine pellicule de gras qui fait penser au stick a lèvre ou au gloss
A scalable cocktail inspired from the Soupe Angevine recipe, a festive tradition of the Loire Valley. Two bottles of Prosecco serve fifteen of these. An
I've used Mandarine Napoleon for years to make soufflés and recently tried a variation of a chocolate soufflé with a Mandarine Napoleon creme anglaise.
A lot of time reading cooking recipes and running the test kitchen to get the right combination of flavours. It's not a flavour I have used before
Rub half the rim of the cocktail glass with half a lime Dip the glass in salt for half a salt rim Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice Shake the
Fill a shaker or mixing glass with ice cubes. Add all ingredients Stir gently for 20 seconds and strain into a glass
This recipe can work with any bold VSOP Armagnac.
A cocktail with sweet bitter for the beginner in bitter cocktail
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