Combining the kumquats and thyme into combined syrup is ideal but not necessary
Recipe contains 4 drops of almond extract
Of course citrussy but also spice from the Mandarin Napoleon and from the Japanese whiskey. The sesame syrup adds sweetness and a nutty taste.
I am a bit of a history buff and I wanted to add a historical reference to Napoleon Bonaparte in my drink.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
The origin of this cocktail comes from my family Christmas dinners, when my grandmother (Marie Lucie) hid the imperial mandarin under the table to prevent
Spicy, Smoky, Sweet, and Citrusy flavors all take turns in this well balanced summer cocktail.
A sweet, fruity number with a flush of pink, named after Napoleon's mistress who bore his first illegitimate child.
The copa glass is big. The volume of the drink and ice should at be at least above the middle line. It appears much better.
Bright acid, warm spice, a smoky nose giving way to botanicals and herbs followed by a complex and lingering citrus.
As a previous step, you can easily prepare a fat wash with bacon with the tequila to add more smoky flavors.
Fresh, delicate and acidulous
The idea was to use a mono ingrédient inside. I decided to use the grappe because it's the base of the mandarine Napoléon liquor. For the citrus, I use
Dark spices combined with botanical gin
An improved Mandarin Sour. Embellished with the mandarin liqueur's base of French Cognac and the Italian Campari. These two countries come together to
I am a bit of a history buff and I wanted to add a historical reference to Napoleon Bonaparte in my drink.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
More appreciated in front of a sunset on a terrace in the French Champagne
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