Red Grape Caipirinha

Difford’s Guide
Discerning Drinkers (15 ratings)

Serve in a Highball (max 10oz/300ml)

Ingredients:
12 fresh Lime (fresh) chopped
3 barspoon Superfine/Caster/Baker's special sugar (white)
8 fresh Red grapes (seedless)
2 oz Cachaça from freezer
× 1 1 serving
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Prepare:

  1. Select and pre-chill a HIGHBALL (MAX 10OZ/300ML) GLASS.
  2. Prepare garnish of stirrer (spoon, wooden lolly stick or stick cut from sugar cane).

How to make:

  1. CUT lime in half (from pole to pole) and then slice one of the halves into eight 3-4mm thick half-moon shaped segments and drop into the base of a robust rocks glass.
  2. Add 3 bar spoons caster sugar (or ½oz / 15ml sugar syrup 2:1) and MUDDLE.
  3. Add grapes and MUDDLE some more.
  4. When sure fruit juice is fully extracted and the sugar dissolved, TRANSFER the muddled fruit and sugar into serving glass (preferably a 30cl / 10oz hi-ball glass).
  5. POUR cachaça (stored in the freezer) into the rocks glass (used to muddle) and swirl to rinse glass before pouring cachaça into serving glass.
  6. STIR to ensure all ingredients are well mixed.
  7. Fill glass with ice. (If using large ice cubes, crack (rather than crush) four to five large ice cubes using an ICE TAPPER and drop into serving glass.)
  8. Briefly STIR before topping with more ice.

Garnish:

  1. Serve with a stirrer.

Strength & taste guide:

No alcohol
Medium
Boozy
Strength 5/10
Sweet
Medium
Dry/sour
Sweet to sour 4/10
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History:

For information on the history and other variations of the Caipirinha, please see our Caipirinha cocktail page.

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Simon Sedgley’s Avatar Simon Sedgley
14th September at 14:35
It's a lovely cocktail but, at 60ml volume (granted the lime and grapes add more), maybe a bit shallow in the glass. But since there is no 'standard drinks' statement, one hesitates to up the ante.
Stefano Bolli’s Avatar Stefano Bolli
6th November 2020 at 23:16
A little too much on the sweet side, but I like it: the final result really depends on the ingredients.