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Bon-à-parte

An interesting and tasty twist on the Bon-à-parte is by replacing the gin with a Rhum Blanc Agricole, we recommend the Clément agricole. Another twist

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Sage words

Fresh, botanical, rich

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El Joven Mixteco

This libation is complex, in part, due to the interplay of tropical fruit flavors (lime, orange, hints of pineapple), green chili peppers, and mild touches

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Taps and Reveille

The name refers to military bugle calls. The drink, by its sweetness, plays best as an after dinner drink or nightcap (Taps.) The espresso flavor contrasts

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Three emperors

This cocktail is using peach Schnapps in summer and pear schnapps in fall & winter

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Easy Peeler

A fresh, bright, grassy, citrusy easy drinker.

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Napoleon Royale

Shake all ingredients over ice and strain onto fresh ice.

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Citrus Symphony

With a relatively limited amount of alcohol, this fresh and zesty cocktail is ideal to enjoy on summer terraces throughout warm afternoons in spring and

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Mistress Eléonore

A sweet, fruity number with a flush of pink, named after Napoleon's mistress who bore his first illegitimate child.

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Le due Italie

Citrusy, floreal, fizzy and smooth

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Mêl Napoléon

I used Ginger Mead for an extra depth, then garnished with a crystallised ginger cube for an extra kick. A dry gin is preferred; I used The Botanist.

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Napoleons last word

Notes of orange, berries, oak and a subtle dryness

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Kentucky iced tea

Fill a highball or jar with ice cubes Add bourbon, Mandarin Napoleon, lime juice and sugar syrup Stir briefly Top up with Ginger Ale

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Mandonka

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

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Mandarine Drop

We used Daisy Mandarines that are delightfully sweet and much larger than a tangerine.

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The Bicorne

Experimenting at home on 17th March 2024

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