Absinthe Negroni

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Discerning Drinkers (14 ratings)

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Ingredients:
0.04 oz La Fée Parisienne absinthe
1 12 oz Del Maguey Vida Clásico Mezcal
1 oz Strucchi Rosso Vermouth
34 oz Savoia Americano Rosso
14 oz White crème de cacao liqueur
× 1 1 serving
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How to make:

  1. Select and pre-chill a Toddy glass.
  2. Prepare garnish of Luxardo Maraschino Cherry.
  3. RINSE glass with absinthe and discard excess.
  4. STIR other ingredients with ice.
  5. STRAIN into absinthe-rinsed glass.
  6. Garnish with maraschino cherry dropped into cocktail.

Allergens:

Recipe contains the following allergens:

Strength & taste guide:

No alcohol
Medium
Boozy
Strength 8/10
Sweet
Medium
Dry/sour
Sweet to sour 6/10

Review:

Strangely, this bittersweet cocktail suits this receptacle, and it perhaps provokes more attention than a coupe may afford.

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Variant:

Quill

History:

Adapted from a recipe created in 2022 by Sarah Morrissey, bar director at Ernesto's Basque Taverna in New York City, USA. The original recipe specifies Aperitivo Cappelletti as the Americano rosso.

Nutrition:

One serving of Absinthe Negroni contains 214 calories

Alcohol content:

  • 1.7 standard drinks
  • 22.68% alc./vol. (22.68° proof)
  • 24.1 grams of pure alcohol

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8th February at 19:10
Hey Simon, a great drink! We had no Savoia and I substituted it with Angostura Amaro which also has strong vermouth-notes. However, I read that Sarah Morrissey used the sherry-based Atamán vermouth. So, I added 1 barspoon of medium sherry – and boom: the drink instantly became broader and deeper. Since Savoia is marsala-based, I wonder if a more sherry-esk note works better with the mezcal and the cacao.
Simon Sedgley’s Avatar Simon Sedgley
14th January at 12:03
A very seductive cocktail. But by what twisted logic does the creator feel free to refer to it as a Negroni? Sales in mind perhaps...she's in New Yoik after all. One day, perhaps, the Americanos will learn that the virtues of humility trump those of exceptionalism. Thus endeth the sermon.
Calvin Grant’s Avatar Calvin Grant
24th June 2024 at 03:50
This one's really good! Cappelletti makes an excellent Negroni with traditional proportions but this recipe is supurb. Especially with the absinthe rinse!