Can double strain if you like, i always enjoy the ice chips. At home, i prefer to use lime bitters rather than the lime zest, but have adjusted for the
The Mandarine Napoleon liqueur is a lovely spirit that compliments Irish whisky very well. I wished to creat an equal parts cocktail. The addition of the
An amazing aperitiv and fresh cocktail, that can be a replacement for a mezcal margarita
The cocktail's name itself is the combination of the first letters of the ingredients of the drink. L-stays for lemon E-stays for egg white G-stays for
The proportions are those of a classic Negroni. The Bruto Americano, the US's version of a bitter Italian aperitif, does give this cocktail a nod to the
Notes of orange, honey, and vanilla with hints of saffron, mint, clove, aniseed, chocolate and pine.
This cocktail can be lengthened with more champagne according to personal taste.
Looked at recipes of sweets that contained tangerine to find out what flavours went together, then had fun trying different cocktails till I found the
This cocktail is meant to be enjoyed in good comapny and laughter in high spirits. Cheers!
A scalable cocktail inspired from the Soupe Angevine recipe, a festive tradition of the Loire Valley. Two bottles of Prosecco serve fifteen of these. An
Fruity, Fresh, likely on the sour side.
Mandarine, chocolate and subtle spices for an aromatic moment.
I like Vodka and spicy Ginger Beer, I Love Cognac and cocktails that are easy to drink. A little combination off all my favorites.
I've used Mandarine Napoleon for years to make soufflés and recently tried a variation of a chocolate soufflé with a Mandarine Napoleon creme anglaise.
Mandarine-forward, spiced, nutty, cream-based scotch night-sipper. Excellent with a bar of fruit & nut chocolate or a tea. Black walnut bitters would
Fresh blood orange Fresh turmeric root Fresh ginger root
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