Inspired by my fiancé and our first vacation together in New Orleans. This cocktail is fruity and complex, much like what you find in the French Quarter.
With rich cognac notes, rhum agricole bold taste and fruits sweetness this cocktail is not a classic tiki
As a spicy margarita fan, I wanted to experiment with my favourite flavours. After some failed experiments with jalapenos, and some nice sherry cobblers,
Notas dulces, amargas y oxidadas
Add Mandarine Napoleon, rum, mint, sugar and lime juice in a glass. Fill with crushed ice. Stir with bar spoon. Top up with soda. Stir briefly
Best enjoyed as a Tiki for any time of the year. I do recommend having a black tea to go with it as the pairing of it is perfect for a long night. If you
Seasonal pisco sour with aromatic notes of citrus, vanilla and spice
Prefer to use 2 Habanero Chili slices instead of chili flakes
Add all ingredients to shaker Dry shake Wet Shake Double Strain into a rocks glass with a large cube
Mandarine Napoleon liqueur carries the cocktail with its unique citrus and botanical aroma and taste. Caramel, toffee, and espresso together generate a
The cocktail resembles a slightly sweet variation on the classic french Sidecar, albeit less cognac-forward, the brandy being partly replaced with the
The herbal notes of the Chartreuse pair perfectly with pineapple. The lime juice helps balance the sweetness, and the combination of flavors adds up to
It' like a fizz but I replace gin with rhum.
Fresh blood orange Fresh turmeric root Fresh ginger root
The copa glass is big. The volume of the drink and ice should at be at least above the middle line. It appears much better.
Can double strain if you like, i always enjoy the ice chips. At home, i prefer to use lime bitters rather than the lime zest, but have adjusted for the
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