Created for the Mandarine Napoléon Cocktail Challenge. This cocktail reflects the love that Napoleon Bonaparte had for his "sweet and incomparable
If you are using a darker, longer aged Cognac drop the amount to 3/4 oz. If your Cognac is lighter stick to the 1 oz measurement. Also if you have a tea
This tropical concoction takes its name from Napoleon's exile to the Isle of Elba. Given full sovereignty of the Island he was actually its ruler. I imagine
A drink created to get me through preparing the company accounts...
Originally from Normandy, bartender for 2 years. I had the chance to be trained in a Caen bar school and to work in several establishments (cocktail bar,
It is better to use 10 ml of rich cinnamon syrup and only use grated powder for the decoration. However, to make the recipe easier to recreate, 1-2 pinches
Created in my kitchen in Edinburgh using ingredients that marry well with mandarin.
Muddle grapes and mint in a shaker tin. Add Napoleon, Campari, and smoky mezcal. Shake. Double strain to an ice filled glass. Flame an orange peel.
Notes of orange, berries, oak and a subtle dryness
This easy to make cocktail enhances the fresh and zesty flavour of Mandarine Napoléon for an all day drink with friends. It's suitable for experienced
With rich cognac notes, rhum agricole bold taste and fruits sweetness this cocktail is not a classic tiki
I wanted to make mandarin the star of the show, using a citrus forward gin to compliment the liqueur. The addition of the vermouth and Sherry enabled me
I chose to bring back the fashion of layered drinks, bornt in the islands.
A cocktail with sweet bitter for the beginner in bitter cocktail
Spicy, Smoky, Sweet, and Citrusy flavors all take turns in this well balanced summer cocktail.
Quite dry, sophisticated, named after a New Order song and loosely based on the classic Dulchin cocktail
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