We used Daisy Mandarines that are delightfully sweet and much larger than a tangerine.
This twist of a cosmopolitan is inspired by Napoleon Bonaparte, a well-traveled cosmopolite who despite enjoying the pleasures of other cultures, knew
I thought of this recipe as an ode to the Southern part of Europe, from the mandarines used in the Mandarine Napoleon liqueur, originating from the South
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
A dessert cocktail enjoyed after a good meal.
Tip: can slice orange before blowtorching if helps with quicker making, also argave is to présence can be sweeter if the customers wants it to be?
The basic principle is to make Mandarine Napoléon as the central core flavour. Then, satellites like coco rum liquor and black cold tea come on the floor
Fill a shaker or mixing glass with ice cubes. Add all ingredients Stir gently for 20 seconds and strain into a glass
Forward honeyed bourbon and chartreuse notes with a citrusy undertone, and a pleasant, spreading aftertaste of mandarin. Wonderfully creamy from the foamer
This cocktail can be lengthened with more champagne according to personal taste.
Used Rabbit Hole Boxergrail for Rye. Named after Napoleon's sweetheart.
rich, fruity
Very smooth and easily drinkable, balanced mix of fruity flavours.
This cocktail is meant to be enjoyed in good comapny and laughter in high spirits. Cheers!
A cocktail with sweet bitter for the beginner in bitter cocktail
The BEST taste ever before to go to sleep..
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