Very smooth and easily drinkable, balanced mix of fruity flavours.
Created for the Mandarine Napoléon Cocktail Challenge. During Napoleon's exile on Saint Helena, he developed a fondness for mandarins and would eat
You'll have a refreshing cocktail, excellent for a summer evening with plenty of citrusy aroma, a bittersweet taste thanks to the liqueur and cider
Looked at recipes of sweets that contained tangerine to find out what flavours went together, then had fun trying different cocktails till I found the
We started our journey through the wonderful world of cocktails during the pandemic. When we saw this competition, we realised it was an opportunity to
This cocktail mixing the Napoleon liqueur with another liqueur from the French Alps is inspired by the famous historical event when Bonaparte cross the
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.
This cocktail is in the standard sour genre, a citrusy and alcohol-forward aperitif. It is a boozy libation thanks to the healthy amount of rum that's
Bright acid, warm spice, a smoky nose giving way to botanicals and herbs followed by a complex and lingering citrus.
Just my mind doing things during insomnia
For an explosion of botanicals/herbal notes use a botanical gin such as Uncle Val's or The Bontanist.
Created in my kitchen in Edinburgh using ingredients that marry well with mandarin.
More appreciated in front of a sunset on a terrace in the French Champagne
I am a bit of a history buff and I wanted to add a historical reference to Napoleon Bonaparte in my drink. What better way to do that, than to use Waterloo
Dark spices combined with botanical gin
Se cocktail peut plaire au homme comme au femme avec c'est note de mandarine, mangue, citron et se côté pétillant qui est agréable
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