I used strot jagertee
Balanced based on Dale DeGroff's Grasshopper recipe.
We used Daisy Mandarines that are delightfully sweet and much larger than a tangerine.
Boozy, limy, mint tea
India !
The complexity between chocolate, fruit and the smoky flavour of the whisky is what makes this cocktail so exciting. The orange zest adds a fresh kick.
The name came from Napoleon's native island Corse also named the Island of Beauty. The color of the cocktail makes me think of a sunset on a Corse's coast.
A sweet, fruity number with a flush of pink, named after Napoleon's mistress who bore his first illegitimate child.
Fruity, tangy, perfumed
The recipe calls for 3 large basil leaves; use 4 or 5 if using smaller leaves.
The proportions are those of a classic Negroni. The Bruto Americano, the US's version of a bitter Italian aperitif, does give this cocktail a nod to the
Signature Drink of the Monster Bar Göttingen by Hendrik Wobst. The Name Latitude 37 resebels the 37th Latitude on a globe. The Mandarine for the Mandarine
Longer infusion time for the saffron makes for a more complex cocktail. Up to 15 minutes is suggested if the time is available
This recipe can work with any bold VSOP Armagnac.
Fresh herbaceous citrus acid
A variation on the classic Napoleon cocktail using citrus-forward dry gin with herbal orange notes from Mandarine Napoleon.
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