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Empress Gin Negroni Cocktail Recipe

October 24, 2019 By lizinlosangeles Leave a Comment

5 Easy Refreshing Spring Cocktails, a blog post by Liz in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Lifestyle Blogger: an image of a cocktail

The Empress 1908 Gin Negroni cocktail recipe is a colorful twist on the classic negroni. Empress 1908 Gin Negroni is a signature by Empress 1908 Gin Negroni. The Empress Negroni is just the right amount of dry, bitter, citrusy, and sweet. The Empress 1908 Gin Negroni is an easy recipe for beginners. Your guests will love this colorful cocktail since it's so intriguing and Instagrammable.  It is a sure hit at dinner parties or holiday parties.  The cool natural blue color and the flavor of the 8 botanicals in it will make everyone think you’ve mastered the craft of cocktails. The 8 botanicals are Jupiter, grapefruit peels, coriander, rose petal, cinnamon bark, ginger root, butterfly pea blossom & Empress blend tea. The butterfly pea blossom adds the all-natural indigo hue with a stunning secret to reveal: it transforms from vivid indigo blue to a delicate soft pink with the addition of tonic. I can't wait to serve this at the next dinner party. Check out other cocktail recipes by Empress 1908 Gin.  Click here for an easy dessert recipe.

For more cocktail recipes, check 5 Refreshing Cocktails for Spring. 

AuthorlizinlosangelesCategoryCocktailsDifficultyBeginner

The Empress 1908 Gin Negroni cocktail recipe is a colorful twist on the classic negroni. Empress 1908 Gin Negroni is a signature by Empress 1908 Gin Negroni. The Empress Negroni is just the right amount of dry, bitter, citrusy, and sweet. The Empress 1908 Gin Negroni is an easy recipe for beginners. Your guests will love this colorful cocktail since it's so intriguing and Instagrammable.  It is a sure hit at dinner parties or holiday parties.  The cool natural blue color and the flavor of the 8 botanicals in it will make everyone think you’ve mastered the craft of cocktails. The 8 botanicals are Jupiter, grapefruit peels, coriander, rose petal, cinnamon bark, ginger root, butterfly pea blossom & Empress blend tea. The butterfly pea blossom adds the all-natural indigo hue with a stunning secret to reveal: it transforms from vivid indigo blue to a delicate soft pink with the addition of tonic. I can't wait to serve this at the next dinner party. 

Empress Gin Negroni Cocktail Recipe

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time5 minsTotal Time5 mins
 1 ½ oz Empress 1908
 ¾ Luxardo Bitter Bianco
 3 dry vermouth
1

Stir on ice. Strain into a glass with a large ice cube/sphere. Garnish with a grapefruit or an orange slice.

 

Ingredients

 1 ½ oz Empress 1908
 ¾ Luxardo Bitter Bianco
 3 dry vermouth

Directions

1

Stir on ice. Strain into a glass with a large ice cube/sphere. Garnish with a grapefruit or an orange slice.

Empress Gin Negroni Cocktail Recipe
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