The drink you are describing is a classic cocktail called the "Satan's Whiskers". This cocktail typically includes 2 dashes of orange bitters, 3/4 oz orange juice, 3/4 oz gin, and 3/4 oz sweet vermouth. It can be served either shaken or stirred over ice and strained into a cocktail glass.
Fill a cocktail glass with ice and cold water. Set it aside. Fill a mixing glass with ice. Add 2oz (40ml) rye or Bourbon whiskey, .5oz - 1oz (10-20ml) sweet vermouth (sweet vermouth is also called Italian or rosso vermouth), and two dashes of of Angostura bitters. Stir for about 20 seconds. Spill the ice and water out of the cocktail glass. Strain the Manhattan cocktail into the glass. Garnish with a maraschino cherry or an orange twist. If you prefer, you can shake a Manhattan in a cocktail shaker, but it will be cloudy.
Martini Rosso is a brand of Italian vermouth, also commonly called "sweet vermouth". It is most often used in Manhattan Cocktails in North America, though in Italy it is more frequently served over ice with an orange twist.
Noilly Prat is the top selling dry vermouth in the world. It is a very high quality product. Dolin is another very good dry vermouth. When Ian Fleming wrote Casino Royale, ,he substituted a French aperitif wine called Lillet for the vermouth. Lillet is a dry wine with bitters and orange with hints of oak.
A martini is gin and dry vermouth. Assuming you mean a cocktail, I suppose you could make one maybe with a lot of gin, lemon juice, schnapps, and orange bitters. Good luck!
Vermouth is used in many cocktails, but it is also very good served on ice with a lemon or orange slice. Try it half and half with freshly squeezed orange juice.
Some popular alcohol-free bitters options available in the market include Fee Brothers' Aromatic Bitters, Angostura Aromatic Bitters, and Regans' Orange Bitters No. 6. These bitters can be used to add flavor and complexity to cocktails without the presence of alcohol.
The "Aunt Agatha" is a cocktail that typically combines gin, sweet vermouth, and orange bitters, creating a refreshing and aromatic drink. It's often garnished with a twist of orange peel or an olive. The name likely evokes a sense of nostalgia or whimsy, reminiscent of a beloved family member. Variations of the recipe may exist, but the core ingredients generally remain consistent.
This seems to be the best kept secret, and this is the best I could do: Valencia Cocktail ---- Ingredients: * 1 1/2 oz Apricot brandy * 1 tblsp Orange juice * 2 dashes Orange bitters Mixing instructions: Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into a cocktail glass, and serve. There is variations of this cocktail using wine, Votka or Champagne.
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