See all 2024 entries
See all 2024 entries

See all entries to the 2024 Mandarine Napoléon Challenge

Prev
Showing 1-16 of 278
Next
French Shakuhō image

French Shakuhō

My personal notes about this cocktail will be to serve this hot cocktail at the end of a meal, during a cloudy afternoon or even before sleeping for its

The Bells of St Clements image

The Bells of St Clements

Remember that old nursery rhyme? Oranges and lemons are what this cocktail is all about. A lightly tart, citrus sipper.

Victoire image

Victoire

The cocktail resembles a slightly sweet variation on the classic french Sidecar, albeit less cognac-forward, the brandy being partly replaced with the

Exile image

Exile

It is well known that Napoleon would eat in less than twenty minutes, but he was well known for enjoying drinking. To elaborate this cocktail, I tried

Le Mariage image

Le Mariage

I used strot jagertee

Alexandrian image

Alexandrian

Boozy, limy, mint tea

Kentucky Mai Tai image

Kentucky Mai Tai

The key is making your own orgeat from scratch. You want to have on the back end of your cocktail be the finish of sweet macadamia. the entry won't let

GOLDEN AEROPLANE image

GOLDEN AEROPLANE

Scrappy's Black Lemon bitters are preferred, but orange bitters could also be used.

Halo image

Halo

Longer infusion time for the saffron makes for a more complex cocktail. Up to 15 minutes is suggested if the time is available

Red Margarita image

Red Margarita

Rub half the rim of the cocktail glass with half a lime Dip the glass in salt for half a salt rim Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice Shake the

Napoleon Xpress image

Napoleon Xpress

A journey between citrus, strength but with a nice fruity roundness.

Mêl Napoléon image

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.

Forelska image

Forelska

There is no word in the english language for the euphoria experienced as you begin to fall in love. The Norwegian word for this feeling is Forelska I

Grand Saint Bernard image

Grand Saint Bernard

This cocktail mixing the Napoleon liqueur with another liqueur from the French Alps is inspired by the famous historical event when Bonaparte cross the

Étienne Macdonald image

Étienne Macdonald

Named after Étienne Macdonald who served under Napoleon.

Saint-Hélène image

Saint-Hélène

A cocktail with sweet bitter for the beginner in bitter cocktail

Prev
Showing 1-16 of 278
Next
Welcome to Difford's Guide

All editorial and photography on this website is copyright protected

© Odd Firm of Sin 2025