• Italian Gentleman

    Feb 19, 2020

    Italian Gentleman

    Today’s cocktail reminds me of the classic Boulevardier which is whiskey’s answer to a Negroni made with gin, offering a wondrous depth of flavor from equal parts American whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Campari.  However, in today’s riff the  Orange Triple Sec replaces Vermouth  keeping Bourbon(Tennessee) & Campari in place.
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    Campari is one of the nicest liqueur  with it’s  bitter quality  as well pleasing spicy zesty flavour with orange on the nose and notes of citrus and vanilla. It might be difficult to enjoy neat but certainly imparts balance and complex flavors to a cocktail.
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    Tennessee whiskey  has the right quality to hold up to the bitterness of Campari.
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    All time favorite Grand Marnier Orange liqueur which is the blend of Cognac Brandy, distilled essence of orange & sugar adds the body and texture to the drink.

    Ingredients
    The Italian Gentleman
    Tennessee whiskey: 45 ml @georgedickel
    Campari : 45 ml @campariofficial
    Orange liqueur: 30 ml @grandmarnierofficial
    Regan’s Orange bitters : 2 dashes
    Orange peel: to express oil
    Orange wedge : to garnish
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    Preparation Method

    Combine all in a shaker with ice🧊 Shake and strain it in a coupe crystal Express the orange peel & garnish with an orange wedge.

    Italian Gentleman

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  • Jack & Coke – The Cinnamon Twist

    Jack & Coke – The Cinnamon Twist

    J&C cocktail is simple drink made with Tennessee Whiskey & Coke served in a Collins glass & also known as ‘Lemmy’ named after the popular member of a heavy metal band ‘Motorhead’🥃🦌🥃
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    An alltime Southern American  popular drink is especially a  big hit with young guns, though  some whiskey aficionados  consider it not intellectual or cultured fare drink.  Why not make it a high brow with a twist. Experimentation gives rise to new life. So here is a Cinnamon twist to the famous JD&Coke🥃🦌🥃
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    Ingredients

    Tennessee Whiskey – 45 ml @jackdaniels_us
    Coke – 125 ml
    Club Soda – 20 ml
    Peychauds Bitters – 5 ml
    Lemon wedges
    Cinnamon stick straw
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    Preparation Method

    Fill the Collins glass with ice &  throw in the lemon wedges with a gentle squeeze. Pour on the rocks the whiskey & the bitters. Pour in the club soda & give it a gentle stir. Top it up with coke.  Garnish it with Cinnamon straw & sip through it as you enjoy the refreshing, bubbly drink with the aroma & flavor of pungent & scenty cinnamon lingering finish🥃🦌
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    Whiskey notes: The Lincoln County Process (LCP) followed in production of Tennessee whiskey is  a 3-5 day filtration process where the newly-distilled whiskey such as the Jack Daniel’s trickles drop by drop through ten feet of densely packed sugar maple charcoal prior to entering it into the barrel. The result of charcoal filtration is that it removes certain compounds from the new make whiskey, such as esters and congeners, making  a Tennessee Whiskey of exceptional smoothness with maple flavor.


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