Like its scarlet forebear, the modern-classic riff has been Colada'ed, rejiggered and made long. Here are a few of our favorite variations. (via punch_drink)
Like its scarlet forebear, the modern-classic riff has been Colada'ed, rejiggered and made long. Here are a few of our favorite variations.acts, in many ways, like the iconic aperitivo cocktail’s fraternal twin. The family resemblance is clear—bitter, bracing, moreish—but each is its own entity, expressing unique attributes and idiosyncrasies.
Where the original is Italianate in construction—Campari and sweet vermouth are both native to Italy—the White Negroni is the Francophile sibling, calling on herbaceous in lieu of the red bitter, and Lillet Blanc, a French wine-based aperitif, in place of vermouth. But much like its close family member, the White Negroni has spawned a seemingly infinite number of offshoots.
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