• Sparkling Ginrula

    Sparkling Ginrula

    Non-cream edition of Amarula Gold made from marula fruit, double distilled and aged in oak was the perfect choice for this evening’s delicious drink with sparkling wine🥂🥂
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    So with  my Bombay Sapphire Gin with it’s lighter & floral tastes, the Sula Seco a fresh, crisp & sparkling wine & the ultimate Peychauds bitters it was time to go on a spin
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    Ingredients

    Amarula Gold – 10 ml
    Bombay Sapphire Gin – 30 ml
    Sula Seco Sparkling Wine – 60 ml
    Bitters – A dash
    Sugar cube
    Lime – to garnish
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    Preparation Method

    Drop a sugar cube in a Wine glass. Pour Amarula followed by Gin & then top it up with chilled Sparkling Wine. Add a dash of bitters & release the lime wheel.
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    Result: A refreshing, crisp effervescent bubbly drink with aromatic botanicals, fruitiness of berries & the lingering note of minty anise. Complimented it with delicate date & peanut cake @ritasgourmetgoa
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    Cheers!

  • Gimlet

    Gimlet

    A light green, lime-heavy cocktail with a rich naval history. Gimlet is a small tool used to tap the barrels of spirits which were carried on British navy ships & this could be the origin of drink name
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    Legend has it that during 1700s, sailors  were prescribed consumption of citrus fruit juice to prevent scurvy. So during their voyage they consumed it and over the period 15% rum was added to it for preserving it on long journeys. Later on Lauchiln Rose, owner of a shipyard in Leith, Scotland, patented a process of preserving the fruit juice with sugar instead of alcohol, & this was the origin of famous Rose’s Lime Cordial. Tale carries on that the officers while sailing started mixing gin with cordial & there was born Gimlet
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    Savoy Cocktail Book (1930), specifies one half Plymouth Gin and one half Rose’s Lime Juice Cordial. Now that’s too sweet to palate. So better three parts gin to one part of the lime Cordial. I don’t have the famous Rose’s Lime Cordial so my local delicate Mapro Lime Cordial did the substitute
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    My summer sip:
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    Ingredients

    Gin – 60 ml @bombaysapphire
    Lime Cordial – 20 ml
    Lime to garnish.
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    Preparation Method

    Add both ingredients to a mixing glass with ice. Stir. Strain into a chilled Martini glass over some crushed ice. Garnish with lime.
    Enjoy the summer sip & Cheers & happy weekend

    Cheers!

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