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Bill and Audrey Kopp’s Avatar Bill and Audrey Kopp
15th June at 21:09
Decided to make it my first time taking into consideration previous comments. So: 1:1:1 of Navy strength gin (Chemist, from here in Asheville NC USA), Punt e Mes, Cynar. First sip: smooth, with subtle (compared to Negroni) bitterness...and then delayed-reaction POW!! from the Cynar. Nice, and fascinating the way the Cynar hits in timed-release fashion.
Justin Aniello’s Avatar Justin Aniello
21st December 2024 at 21:44
I am a big fan of Cynar so makes sense that I like this over the standard Negroni. Though still not in love with this drink, gin feels left behind.
John CARR’s Avatar John CARR
14th May 2024 at 12:17
In a kind of ‘perfect’ version, split the gin between standard and navy strength, Cynar and Averna (best mates), and Rosso Antico with punt e mes. Kind of demonstrating, no matter how much you mess around with it, negroni is a pretty spectacular formula.
Boris Jümmers’ Avatar Boris Jümmers
12th April at 22:13
Turned out great. Thanks for the recipe.
John CARR’s Avatar John CARR
13th May 2024 at 13:04
Did something similar you Sebastian C: I find the gin tends to get lost in a Negroni so split it with a navy gin (four pillars) and split yet vermouth between carpano and punt e mes. Nuclear flavour explosion!
Loving the Negroni experimentation atm. Broke the code.
John CARR’s Avatar John CARR
13th May 2024 at 13:05
*the vermouth
John CARR’s Avatar John CARR
28th April 2024 at 13:00
If you find the regular Negroni too strong on the bitter side, definitely try this. Really delicious and easy drinking. And there’s so many good cocktails with Cynar. It’s great stuff!
Monkey Beng’s Avatar Monkey Beng
10th March 2024 at 18:43
It is not rather a "Gin Cyn" ?
Simon Difford’s Avatar Simon Difford
11th March 2024 at 09:58
Gin-Cyn would appear to make more sense, so I've added it as an AKA. However, the consensus is that this cocktail is a Cin-Cyn.
Sebastian C’s Avatar Sebastian C
20th February 2024 at 02:30
Great drink (with Cynar it’s hard to do wrong). If you have Gin-sceptic friends who “ride or die” whiskey, something we attempted was akin to doing a flavor overload by using Sipsmith Lemon Drizzle and Antica Formula vermouth. Logically, it makes no sense to have 3 flavour-heavy spirits engaging in a Battle Royale, but we channeled our inner Ghostbusters, “reversed the stream,” and were pleasantly surprised by the result.
Frederic D.’s Avatar Frederic D.
3rd January 2024 at 03:02
A nice variation on a negroni for when I'm in the mood for a more tempered bitterness. Most recently made with Gin Mare, whose more herbal/vegetal notes nicely complemented the Cynar.
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