Experimenting with Mandarine Napoleon.
Just my mind doing things during insomnia
Ideally use both " jams" with low sugar content. Waitrose do a fantastic preserve range I'd highly recommend! The name is from a Napoleon
As a history and cocktail buff I was inspired to make a cocktail that combined the flavours of those tumultuous Napoleonic times. Combining ingredients
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
For the best experience, ensure that the glass is hot, coffee is hot, and the sweet whipped cream is very cold. For my vanilla sweet cream, I combine 1
We used Daisy Mandarines that are delightfully sweet and much larger than a tangerine.
I like Vodka and spicy Ginger Beer, I Love Cognac and cocktails that are easy to drink. A little combination off all my favorites.
The first impressions are of richness and density predictable in the Mandarine Napoleon and its intense notes of mandarin with a certain bitterness of
This recipe has been created for the Napoleon Mandarine Liqueur contest
A riff on the 'Gold Rush', in this variation I dialled back the honey syrup considerably, to make space for the sweetness of the mandarin liqueur
Boozy with hints of Mediterranean citrus.
Used Tarquins gin, so suggest a cirtrus forward gin as the base.
This cocktail can be lengthened with more champagne according to personal taste.
This recipe can work with any bold VSOP Armagnac.
This drink started life as a riff on a Classic Gimlet - created in March 2024 by Sam Burge of The Dark Horse bar in Bath.
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