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Chris Brislawn’s Avatar Chris Brislawn
23rd June at 07:11
Revisited this recipe. A particularly good variation is to increase the cognac (Remy 1738) to 1.5 oz for somewhat drier 3:2:2 proportions and split the curacao between 1/2 oz P. Ferrand Dry (orange) Curacao and 1/2 oz P. Ferrand Limited Edition Late Harvest Moroccan Yuzu Curacao. The orange bitters were replaced by a dash of Bitter Truth Lemon Bitters. No yuzu zest so garnished with an orange twist. The Moroccan yuzu curacao and lemon bitters increase the complexity while preserving the citrus focus of the original and take this to a new level.
Alex S’ Avatar Alex S
5th April at 15:35
Since it's Olympic, I made it with Metaxa 7 star, and it really shone through! Lovely drink.
C1um5yBar5teward’s Avatar C1um5yBar5teward
1st March at 22:33
I used Camus Isle de Re cliffside cellar cognac for this. There's a saltiness to it (if that's the right word, not sure how best to describe it?) that compliments the sweetness of the drink and gives it more bite or mouthfeel maybe. Plus I go heavy on the orange bitters for my taste buds (about 8 dashes does it for me). For a higher washline in my coupe glasses I upped everything to 1.5oz. Happy to have found this as I often have lots of peeled unjuiced oranges. Well, not any more!
Ryan Harrold’s Avatar Ryan Harrold
7th May 2024 at 12:48
This drink is simple yet quite refreshing, without the cognac over dominating orange juice, which I used Monnet VS Cognac and things turned out great, which I’m glad I decided to try this
Chris Dimal’s Avatar Chris Dimal
5th April 2024 at 16:36
I used St. Remy XO (a brandy under the parent company of Remy Martin Cognac), alongside Marie Brizard Orange Curacao (nothing else available around). Was really delicious. What I noticed is that the orange bitters are what makes this turn from an after dinner drink to an anytime drink, with a nice zingy, sharp orange flavour.
29th March at 17:49
"bitters are what makes this turn from an after dinner drink to an anytime drink" .. possibly the most dangerous (yet alluring) seed of an idea below-the-line on this entire site ..
Chris Brislawn’s Avatar Chris Brislawn
23rd June 2023 at 16:45
Decided to make this and discovered we were out of orange juice, so I tried it with pink grapefruit juice instead (a "Special Olympian"). I cut the juice slightly to 3/4 oz and used 1 oz each of ABK6 VSOP and Ferrand Dry Curacao, with 2 dashes Angostura orange bitters. The curacao played nicely with the bitter edge of the grapefruit juice. The drink didn't seem too sweet, and our taste runs a bit drier than Simon's.
4th June 2023 at 12:45
whenever there is triple sec, curaçao, cointreau or grand marnier, I replace it with the italian Aurum. I know that the 3 liqueurs mentioned are not synonymous, but with Aurum I always get the best results
Frederic D.’s Avatar Frederic D.
28th May 2023 at 21:48
Made with Pierre Ferrand 1840 and Grand Marnier. I skipped the bitters since I was looking for both sweet and orange-based. This worked really well for my current mood, and definitely one I will revisit.
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