Spring is the
time of the year when we can finally venture outside and experience some warmth
and sunny days. I love this time of year
here in Florida, when the days are bright and sunny, not too hot and inviting
for barbecues and just lounging around with a great cocktail.
I have become a
great mixologist and love to craft cocktails at home. So I have gotten my hands on a few bar
supplies and a few great drink recipes and have followed through in typical
French fashion.
Apero on the rocks |
The first suggestion is one I have seen in one of Martha Stewart’s magazines. This is an ideal cocktail to serve at a semi-formal party, where your guests can wander in and out of your home and into a backyard or garden. It packs a punch, so be sure you serve it with some nice appetizers.
Lillet Rosé Spring
cocktail
Ingredients:
·
2 ounces Lillet Rosé
·
2 ounces ruby red grapefruit juice
·
1 ounce gin
·
1 edible flower for garnish
Preparation:
Now for those afternoons when you arrive from work exhausted and need a cool, refreshing drink to unwind, may I suggest my friend’s Daryl Robinson’s Sunset Rosé. You can make it with any rosé wine made out of garnache grapes, but Lillet suits it particularly well.
Sunset Rosé
Ingredients:
·
1 ounce Grand Marnier
·
4 ounces Lillet Rosé
·
Club soda, as needed
·
Dash of orange bitters
·
Orange twist, for garnish
Preparation:
A drink I really do enjoy at the end of a long day is the ubiquitous Martini. I was thrilled to try Lillet’s own suggestion to make it with the wonderful rosé. Here is yet another refreshing recipe.
Rosé Reverse Martini
Ingredients:
·
4 ounces Lillet Rosé
·
1 ounce gin
·
2 dashes orange bitters
Preparation:
So try your hand at mixing the French way this month and let
me know how your party went.
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