Of course citrussy but also spice from the Mandarin Napoleon and from the Japanese whiskey. The sesame syrup adds sweetness and a nutty taste.
This is my original creation. Napoleon did not likely have an option of a spritz like this while exiled, but he certainly would have enjoyed one.
If you don't like spicy thing you can put instead a vegetarian chili (it taste like chili but has no heat) or you can just put vanilla syrup instead of
The unique and delightful aroma of this cocktail comes from the combination of Chinese Baijiu with Mandarine Napoleon. The addition of white cacao liqueur
Used Tarquins gin, so suggest a cirtrus forward gin as the base.
This cocktail is using peach Schnapps in summer and pear schnapps in fall & winter
I wanted a more complex, nuanced orange creamsicle-inspired drink, and between the roasty agave notes of the tequila and the citrusy spice of the Mandarine
Wanted to play homage to everyone's first cocktail, a random mix of ingredients that shouldn't really go together. I also wanted to counter the richness
Tamarindo Syrup 1 cup water I cup sugar, preferably panela 1 cup Tamarindo Cleans husks off the tamarind and cook in gently boiling water. Let stand
Balanced based on Dale DeGroff's Grasshopper recipe.
I wanted to make a Negroni-style cocktail with Mandarine liqueur, with three equal parts of drinks. Gin was of course unmissable. I thought that the herbal
Spicy, Smoky, Sweet, and Citrusy flavors all take turns in this well balanced summer cocktail.
Boozy with hints of Mediterranean citrus.
I started with Mezcal and Tequila as a base since those are my two hard liquors of choice. Then of course, the obligatory addition of freshly squeezed
Dark spices combined with botanical gin
The name "Corse" refers to the island where Napoleon was born. I have imagined people drinking on such a place and created a new cocktail that
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