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Negroni Sbagliato
This lighter-styled Negroni has some bitterness but lacks the gin punch and character of the original Negroni
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Florian Ruf
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8th June at 13:38
I suggest adding a barspoon of lime juice to make the cocktail even more refreshing.
Kristine Powers
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11th September 2023 at 00:45
Added 1/2 oz dry gin and orange bitters to give it a little more depth. Used Cocchi Di Torino — will try with martini rosi next time.
Chris Lamb
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30th January 2023 at 00:33
More info on this cocktail and the meme can be found in the Sunday papers, specifically
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2023/jan/29/negroni-sbagliato-the-wrong-negroni-was-no-accident-and-it-tastes-fantastico
Dommie coolvax
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7th October 2022 at 19:16
It’s worth having a try, just for the opportunity to learn how to pronounce it ?
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