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27th May at 16:51
I have tried both Lillet Blanc and Americano Bianco, and actually think this drink is better with Lillet Blanc ...the sweetness of the grapes compliments the Crème de Cacao, more than the bitterness of Cocchi, in my opinion. Maybe I need to change my ratios for Cocchi - or use a better Cacao
Rae Hopcroft’s Avatar Rae Hopcroft
26th September 2024 at 06:11
I also don’t have Lillet but found a 2:1 sake:Becherovka a good substitute with a dash of chocolate bitters. Couldn’t decide if this is a before dinner aperitif or an after dinner digestif.
Frederic D.’s Avatar Frederic D.
26th September 2024 at 11:38
I have Lillet just fine, but now I need to try this intriguing sake/Becherovka combination.
Wayne Dorothy’s Avatar Wayne Dorothy
17th June 2024 at 01:35
Amazingly tasty. I would have never stumbled across this combination of ingredients. Thanks to Ted Haigh and SD’s additional comments. My go-to June cocktail! Beefeater, Cocchi Americano, DeKyper Cacao.
John Hinojos’ Avatar John Hinojos
31st March 2024 at 03:58
Outstanding cocktail. Had it as a evening sipper on a rainy March evening. Delightful blend of flavours.
Jamie Glover’s Avatar Jamie Glover
14th March 2024 at 16:38
A tremendous cocktail. True alchemy that elevates every single ingredient. Has it lost a Difford star in the last few months? I wonder why???
Monkey Beng’s Avatar Monkey Beng
18th February 2024 at 16:18
I heard about Francois Monti, in his book he talks about Kina l'aero d'or, it's better than Cocchi Americano. He talks about The Kina cocktail from Savoy book, he says it's a kind of Martinez without maraschino. 40ml gin, 20ml kina l'aero d'or, 20ml punt e mes.
ian roberts’ Avatar ian roberts
26th November 2023 at 17:58
Possibly one of the best cocktails I’ve tried for a cool winter evening, perfectly balanced
6th September 2023 at 04:46
The Twentieth Century is a superb, and, yes, elegant cocktail, if you can get the lemon/chocolate balance right. Unwittingly, my trials led me back to the Tuck ratio of 2:1:1:1, although I do tend to scant the lemon juice a little. Hitting the opening zing of lemon, followed by the suavity of chocolate is a difficult trick, as one is a strong, dominant "short" flavour; the other a perfumed, insidious "lasting" flavour. But when you hit the G spot, this is an outstanding and sophisticated drink.
Simon Difford’s Avatar Simon Difford
19th January 2024 at 10:22
Agreed! I have also found Tuck's recipe to be better, so I've adopted it as my own.
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