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DJANGO REINHARDT COCKTAIL Recipe

The Django Reinhardt cocktail was created by Erick Castro, a bartender of a bar in San Diego / USA. The Django Reinhardt can be a fun replacement for your usual brunch drink Mimosa or happy hour drink.

INGREDIENTS

  • 90 ml/ 3 oz. Vermouth dry
  • 22,5 ml/ ¾ oz. freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 22,5 ml/ ¾ oz. simple syrup
  • 2 orange slices

METHOD

  1. Combine the vermouth, lemon juice, simple syrup and orange slices into a shaker and muddle to break down the orange.
  2. Fill the shaker with ice and shake until chilled.
  3. Strain into a rocks glass filled with fresh ice.
  4. Garnish with an orange slice.

SHOPPING LIST

  1. Martini Dry | USA | UK* | Germany
  2. Sugar syrup | USA* | UK* | Germany*
  3. Glasses | USA* | UK* | Germany*

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