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tasting notes: Mineral, smoke, mandarin, zesty, hint of anise, vanilla, refreshing.
This recipe developed from our attempts at Mr Smiths Loft to update our new cocktail menu. We aimed to develop an easy-to-replicate cocktail featuring
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
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
Boozy with hints of Mediterranean citrus.
A herbal orange variation on the classic New Orleans cocktail.
Taking inspiration from two liqueur-laced classics (the Bijou & the Alaska), this drink aims to combine the sheer, bracing, herbal elegance of a properly
Experimenting with Mandarine Napoleon.
An interesting and tasty twist on the Bon-à-parte is by replacing the gin with a Rhum Blanc Agricole, we recommend the Clément agricole. Another twist
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
Used Rabbit Hole Boxergrail for Rye. Named after Napoleon's sweetheart.
A simple and harmonious cocktail that brings the smokiness of mezcal, sourness of citrus and softness of chamomile together.
This easy to make cocktail enhances the fresh and zesty flavour of Mandarine Napoléon for an all day drink with friends. It's suitable for experienced
Riff of a mimosa
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
A fresh, bright, grassy, citrusy easy drinker.
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