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7th October 2025 at 13:44
Did not sorrily not convince us.
23rd July 2025 at 20:14
Quite nice. The fruit is there, but the interesting part is the play between gin and absinthe.
1st November 2024 at 22:08
Acid adjusted orange juice really breathless new life into all the classic orange based cocktails. Very convincing!
7th April 2024 at 22:14
I am very proud of making this drink a “thing” at Louie’s bar in Santa Cruz, which at the moment is Gilda’s. He and his wife fell in love with it and everyone who tried it fell in love. We’re so lucky to live here, where oranges have 3 seasons!
28th March 2024 at 18:11
It's very dry, it's quite absinthe forward. It doesn't have that muddy flavour that many orange juice cocktails have but it doesn't pop sadly. Just quite a dry absinthe orange thing.
1st March 2024 at 18:36
I left the sugar syrup out a used a little more absinthe really tasty
5th December 2023 at 23:58
I usually like my drinks on the dry side, but for this one I think a sweeter formulation would work better. Will have to experiment.
7th April 2023 at 18:36
Dashes are so annoyingly imprecise so, using my Diffords patented jigger, I added 1.25ml of absinthe and that worked out just lovely. I used Engine Oil gin which is my current favourite.
8th February 2023 at 05:52
Didn't have Rutte so used Hulme's London Dry Gin (Albuquerque's finest), which has a strong botanical nose. (Good luck finding it across the pond.) Grenadine is boring and no pomegranate syrup so used pomegranate molasses, which is probably heavier and more complex (and darker) than the syrup, as well as a bit acidic. Very good! Better than Death & Co.'s tequila-based variant, "Glandula Del Mono."
7th February 2023 at 22:58
I made this two ways. The first one as posted with the rich syrup and the second one without it. I will have to say I prefer the one without the syrup, but the one with is not bad (just a personal preference). The orange juice is very prevalent on the nose but the Gin ( I used The Botanist gin for it's floral notes) and Absinthe are definitely present on the palate. Quite nice
16th May 2022 at 00:57
So, would 3 dashes be just under 3 mls?
16th May 2022 at 15:04
3 dashes is just under 1 ml (0.94ml).
9th February 2022 at 01:15
With the combination of the gin and the absinthe there are strong vegetal and herbal flavours which is tempered by the orange and syrups. Very nice. Good for an afternoon cocktail.