This special drink was a homage to the legendary ruler and his legacy in the world of cocktails. The story I imagen goes that Napoleon once discovered
Whiskey Sours are quite common, however there's always been a complexity to a scotch sour that always gets me. The warming spice notes and citrus of the
Boozy, limy, mint tea
Early thoughts for the Mandarin Napoleon liqueur cocktails took me down gin and almond routes with white chocolate hints. I got to a recipe I was fairly
Longer infusion time for the saffron makes for a more complex cocktail. Up to 15 minutes is suggested if the time is available
This recipe has been created for the Napoleon Mandarine Liqueur contest
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
A journey between citrus, strength but with a nice fruity roundness.
We used Daisy Mandarines that are delightfully sweet and much larger than a tangerine.
I really enjoy terrys chocolate Orange and I love a White Russian so this is a sort of twist on that.
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
Any 100% agave mezcal will work in this, but I chose Bruxo 3 barril because of its discreet smokey notes. I don't want too much smoke to overpower the
For an explosion of botanicals/herbal notes use a botanical gin such as Uncle Val's or The Bontanist.
It' like a fizz but I replace gin with rhum.
Was Napoleon's last word Joséphine? Very possibly. This riff on a classic swaps in Mandarine Napoleon for Maraschino, and Yellow Chartreuse instead of
If you are using a darker, longer aged Cognac drop the amount to 3/4 oz. If your Cognac is lighter stick to the 1 oz measurement. Also if you have a tea
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