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Taps and Reveille

The name refers to military bugle calls. The drink, by its sweetness, plays best as an after dinner drink or nightcap (Taps.) The espresso flavor contrasts

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sunday

SUNDAY-a cocktail to be drink with people we love, to be drink with breakfast or can be drink before or after lunch or dinner and a mandarin lovers

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Corsican Sour

This is my unique twist on the classic sour by incorporating the vibrant and citrusy flavour of Mandarin Napoleon

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Piquant Napoleon Margarita

Prefer to use 2 Habanero Chili slices instead of chili flakes

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Easy Peeler

A fresh, bright, grassy, citrusy easy drinker.

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French Shakuhō

My personal notes about this cocktail will be to serve this hot cocktail at the end of a meal, during a cloudy afternoon or even before sleeping for its

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Sick Day

Bright acid, warm spice, a smoky nose giving way to botanicals and herbs followed by a complex and lingering citrus.

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Empire's Downfall

1/2 fresh passion fruit should make for 1 tbsp fruit flesh and seeds.

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Mêl Napoléon

I used Ginger Mead for an extra depth, then garnished with a crystallised ginger cube for an extra kick. A dry gin is preferred; I used The Botanist.

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Bon-à-parte

An interesting and tasty twist on the Bon-à-parte is by replacing the gin with a Rhum Blanc Agricole, we recommend the Clément agricole. Another twist

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Fog of War

As a history and cocktail buff I was inspired to make a cocktail that combined the flavours of those tumultuous Napoleonic times. Combining ingredients

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Fine Time

Quite dry, sophisticated, named after a New Order song and loosely based on the classic Dulchin cocktail

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Garden Carriage

I wanted to create an adult orange ice cream cocktail.

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Étienne Macdonald

Named after Étienne Macdonald who served under Napoleon.

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Alhambra

I thought of this recipe as an ode to the Southern part of Europe, from the mandarines used in the Mandarine Napoleon liqueur, originating from the South

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Corsica's Sunset

The name came from Napoleon's native island Corse also named the Island of Beauty. The color of the cocktail makes me think of a sunset on a Corse's coast.

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