Mandarine Napoleon liqueur is a lovely and unique spirit that is very distinct from anything else on the market. Cachaca and mezcal play well together
A fresh, bright, grassy, citrusy easy drinker.
I suggest half way through drink eating garnish. Then drink the rest of cocktail.
Perfect for parring with an Gà xào chua ngọt (vietnamese sweet and sour fried chicken)
You can choose to lick or not the powder on the side
I am a bit of a history buff and I wanted to add a historical reference to Napoleon Bonaparte in my drink. What better way to do that, than to use Waterloo
Named after Étienne Macdonald who served under Napoleon.
This recipe was inspired by the Battle of Rivoli won by the young Napoleon Bonaparte in Italy in 1797. The mandarin orange is a reminder of the Italian
The name refers to military bugle calls. The drink, by its sweetness, plays best as an after dinner drink or nightcap (Taps.) The espresso flavor contrasts
This special drink was a homage to the legendary ruler and his legacy in the world of cocktails. The story I imagen goes that Napoleon once discovered
Mandarine-forward, spiced, nutty, cream-based scotch night-sipper. Excellent with a bar of fruit & nut chocolate or a tea. Black walnut bitters would
Herbal and cordial.
Spicy, Smoky, Sweet, and Citrusy flavors all take turns in this well balanced summer cocktail.
This cocktail mixing the Napoleon liqueur with another liqueur from the French Alps is inspired by the famous historical event when Bonaparte cross the
This recipe has been created for the Napoleon Mandarine Liqueur contest
I am a bit of a history buff and I wanted to add a historical reference to Napoleon Bonaparte in my drink. What better way to do that, than to use Waterloo
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