The Roman Holiday might not sound like a winter cocktail, but look close in the ingredients list and you’ll see the chili liqueur. And when this spicy spirit is combined with Cognac, rum and orange juice it actually feels like winter.
Tag: Cognac
Rubberband Man
When we found the recipe we were primarily intrigued by two things; the funny name of the cocktail and the Cardamaro content. Cardamaro is a low ABV amaro with a really nice flavour, almost of ginger bread but slightly more bitter.
Legend
The Legend is an interesting one. It mixes rum and Cognac, something you don’t see too often. But then also some other high quality ingredients are added. Lustau sherry and amaro Nonino are both such great spirits on their own, and combined with the rum and the Cognac a legend is definitely born.
Vieux Carré
Does anybody remember our barrel-aged Vieux Carré? Well, it’s now out of the barrel after spending four weeks inside of it.
Morning Glory Royale
A luxurious cocktail indeed, with both Cognac and Champagne in it.
Goat’s Delight
A smooth cocktail, with cream in it!
Gloria
There is Campari and vermouth adding bitterness, but there is also Amaretto bringing sweetness and nuttiness to the drink.
The King’s Spring Daisy
We have already made cocktails using ginger syrup, but we have been curious for a while of King’s ginger liqueur. When we finally found a bottle in store, it was a definite buy. Looking at the brand’s web page we found the recipe for The King’s Spring Daisy Cocktail. It obviously contains a generous… Continue reading The King’s Spring Daisy
The Hallelujah Cocktail
The Hallelujah Cocktail is a peculiar one. It mixes Cognac and rum, which is quite unusual.
Champs Élysées
Champs Élysées another classic cocktail that is modern again. You can find it in The Savoy Cocktail Book and there it’s described as a group cocktail for six people. And yes, Champs Élysées works wonders at a cocktail party.