Very smooth and easily drinkable, balanced mix of fruity flavours.
Shake all ingredients over ice and strain onto fresh ice.
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
One of many theories on how Napoleon Bonaparte died was that in the course of treatments for a variety of symptoms he was said to consume large amounts
This recipe has been created for the Napoleon Mandarine Liqueur contest
Created for the Mandarine Napoléon Cocktail Challenge. During Napoleon's exile on Saint Helena, he developed a fondness for mandarins and would eat them
The basic principle is to make Mandarine Napoléon as the central core flavour. Then, satellites like coco rum liquor and black cold tea come on the floor
Used Rabbit Hole Boxergrail for Rye. Named after Napoleon's sweetheart.
I prefer the regal stirred method to introduce the essential oils from the mint and orange throughout the cocktails rather then a not only to be had from
Fruity, Fresh, likely on the sour side.
My grandmother loves Mandarine Napoléon, and she was just giving me an old bottle that she likes, juste one day or two before I learned about the challenge
A delicately sweet blend of botanicals, fruit, and floral notes, it makes for a sophisticated tipple. A powerful mix in a small package.
Mélanger ces ingrédients avec de la glace en utilisant une cuillère a mélange
Refreshing, citrus, spicy, sweet, smoky. The flavor reminiscents of autumn spices, vegetables and fruits, but provides freshness at the same time.
Iron Marshall is inspired by a Corpse Reviver #2, subbing out gin and triple sec for the wonderfully decadent Mandarine Napoleon, and a splash of yuzu
The hazelnut liqueur could be replaced by maraschino liqueur or amaretto if allergies so require
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