Archive for the ‘flavored and fortified wines’ Category
Friday, February 22nd, 2008
In my quest for more Kummel drinks I came across this one. I picked it out because the recipe looked interesting and unpredictable. What was a caraway, vermouth, whiskey and bitters flavored sour going to taste like?

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Posted in Irish, Recipes, aromatic bitters, cocktail bitters, kummel, lemon, sweet (Italian), vermouth, whiskey/whisky | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
I figured kummel, being such an assertive taste, would work well as a mere dash or two in a martini type drink. I searched around for a suitable recipe and found this one in the Savoy.

1 oz dry gin (Tanqueray)
1 oz dry vermouth
2 dashes kummel (I initially used ½ a teaspoon then upped it to 1 teaspoon)
Not in the recipe but I squeezed an orange twist over it.
Surprisingly the kummel was no more than a faint background note at ½ a teaspoon. I found a full teaspoon more to my taste. This one tastes pretty much like what you’d expect, like a pleasant martini variation.
Given that kummel originates from Holland it might be interesting to try making something like this using genever rather than standard dry gin.
Update: I later tried this using Bokma Genever, 2 tsp kummel, and a squeeze of lemon peel. It was very tasty, and perhaps better integrated than the original (hard to say though since I did not compare side to side). The milder character of the genever blends nicely with everything else.
Posted in Recipes, dry (French), genever/geneva/jenever, gin, kummel, vermouth | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
I decided to whip up a quick something using blackberry brandy and settled on the Allegheny. It was the first recipe to come up on CocktailDB when I searched for blackberry brandy and lemon juice. Bourbon and dry vermouth looked like they would do nicely to fill out the drink, and a dash of bitters promised to spice things up a little.

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Posted in Recipes, aromatic bitters, blackberry brandy (creme de mure), bourbon, cocktail bitters, dry (French), lemon, vermouth, whiskey/whisky | No Comments »
Thursday, February 14th, 2008
I tried out a range of apricot brandy drinks while selecting my entry for the recent Raiders of the Lost Cocktail. The following gives a summary of what I tried, ranked not very scientifically from best to worst. (more…)
Posted in Exploring tastes, Lillet, Peychaud's Bitters, Pimento Dram (allspice liqueur), Recipes, apricot brandy (sweet), bourbon, calvados, cocktail bitters, cognac and brandy, dry (French), eau de vie, gin, grapefruit, orange, orange bitters, quinquina, rum, spices, sweet (Italian), vermouth, whiskey/whisky | 1 Comment »
Thursday, February 14th, 2008

This is my first time participating in Raiders of the Lost Cocktail, hosted this month at Cocktail Chronicles. Resurrecting undeservedly forgotten things appeals to me, so Raiders of the Lost Cocktail seems like a great idea. Unfortunately I do not have much of a library of old cocktail books to scour for recipes. My only older book would be the Savoy Cocktail Book. Does Ted Haigh’s Cocktail Database website count as a source for the purposes of this event?
Anyway, the theme for this month’s Raiders of the Lost Cocktail is apricot Brandy. I have taken my research extremely seriously and my bottle of Marie Brizzard Apry has the scars to prove it. It feels like I must have tried a dozen or so apricot brandy cocktails, mostly from www.cocktaildb.com. In the end the drink I settled on for my entry turned out to also be in the Savoy. This means that I get to pretend I dug my entry out of the Savoy instead of finding it online. Yay! (more…)
Posted in Blogsphere events, Lillet, Recipes, absinthe & pastis, apricot brandy (sweet), gin, quinquina | 2 Comments »
Monday, January 7th, 2008

Ernest Hemingway, endurance drinker, greets Fidel Castro, endurance orator
Auckland is suffering in the grip of a pressing lime shortage. Unrest has been quelled so far through the imposition of martial law (Batista will be smiling in his grave), but nobody knows how long the authorities can maintain even this crude semblance of order. OK, I may be exaggerating slightly. Everything is surprisingly normal considering that there have been no limes in the supermarkets since before Christmas. This means I can’t enjoy a Daiquiri despite the summery weather. The good thing though is that I’ve been meaning to write about the Daiquiri for a while, so with Daiquiris on my mind but none to be had I may as well get writing. (more…)
Posted in Cointreau (triple sec), Cuban, Drink history, Recipes, apricot brandy (dry - Barack Palinka), creme de cacao, eau de vie, grapefruit, grenadine, lime, maraschino, pineapple, rum, sweet (Italian), vermouth | 7 Comments »
Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

I got hold of some Lillet the other day. I really like Dubonnet so had been looking forward to trying Lillet. Dubonnet and Lillet both belong to the ‘quinqina’ category of flavored wines, namely quinine flavored wine-based aperitifs. Dubonnet is red while Lillet is white, though Dubonnet also produces a less well known white version and Lillet also has a red version. The situation is a little like that with vermouth, where vermouth producers typically offer both sweet and dry versions. (more…)
Posted in Dubonnet, Lillet, Recipes, Tastings and comparisons, flavored and fortified wines, gin, quinquina, vodka | 4 Comments »
Friday, December 21st, 2007
I did a search on CocktailDB for pisco cocktails. Besides the well known pisco drinks, namely the pisco sour and the pisco punch, CocktailDB had just three other drinks to offer. CocktailDB is normally a good way to find a list of drinks using obscure ingredients, but when it comes to pisco it does not have much to offer.
The peculiar thing was that all three of these pisco drinks from CocktailDB also included Galliano. Very strange indeed. I am guessing that these three drinks all come from the same source, maybe a promotional cocktail booklet published for some South American market by Galliano, or perhaps they were winning entries in some competition or other. (more…)
Posted in Cointreau (triple sec), Exploring tastes, Galliano, Recipes, Scotch (blended), Tuaca, aromatic bitters, bianco, cocktail bitters, grapefruit, lime, pisco, vermouth, whiskey/whisky | 1 Comment »
Monday, November 12th, 2007
Well this week’s Mixology Monday topic is gin.
I should have lots of ideas for this one since gin has become a favorite spirit of mine. I’ve had dreadful arguments about the whole vodka versus gin thing with friends who believe the former is the most versatile cocktail ingredient. I think gin deserves that honor. Sitting here writing this though, I can’t say that I have any particular drink in mind for this Mixology Monday. However, there is one thing that I believe does need to be said.

Gin occupies a unique space in the world of mixed drinks. (more…)
Posted in Blogsphere events, Drink history, Recipes, aromatic bitters, cocktail bitters, gin, lemon, sherry | No Comments »
Monday, September 17th, 2007

The theme for this month’s Mixology Monday (hosted at Cocktail Nerd) is Fizz. A few obvious things came to mind (Tom Collins, G&T, French 75, etc.), but I thought I’d try and do something nobody else was likely to come up with. Given how well a heavy dose of bitters worked in the Calvados Cocktail I made last month, I thought that this month I’d once again go for something bitters heavy. This time though I decided to use Angostura. (more…)
Posted in Blogsphere events, Bunnyhugs originals, Pimento Dram (allspice liqueur), Recipes, aromatic bitters, cocktail bitters, ginger wine, rum | 1 Comment »