First, take a salted almond and chew sufficiently to release the flavors. Second, take sip of the cocktail to mix with the almond flavors. Sip again to
The hazelnut liqueur could be replaced by maraschino liqueur or amaretto if allergies so require
This cocktail mixing the Napoleon liqueur with another liqueur from the French Alps is inspired by the famous historical event when Bonaparte cross the
Spicy, Smoky, Sweet, and Citrusy flavors all take turns in this well balanced summer cocktail.
My bar is situated on Napoleon's place in our city. We had to find a Cocktail. I searched recipes on internet, but I was not fully ok, so I found my own
Fruity, dark, mysterious. Even better if you flambé an orange peel in the drink if you are able. Use Mandarin Napoleon to flambé, it burns well, just
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
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.
At first, I tried the combination of sake with mandarin liqueur, then added lemon juice and Italicus to create a drink enjoyable on a beach while watching
I suggest half way through drink eating garnish. Then drink the rest of cocktail.
With rich cognac notes, rhum agricole bold taste and fruits sweetness this cocktail is not a classic tiki
Named after Étienne Macdonald who served under Napoleon.
Make sure to get the coupe glass in the freezer to chill before starting to mix. This cocktail really shines when served ice cold.
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
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
the perfect mix of all ingredients to create a sweet cocktail, the mandarine liquor to add strength to the mix
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