Skip to main content
144 found Showing cocktails with ingredient Champagne

From our sponsors

A Spontaneous Libation for your Consideration

Purple Manhattan

Created and posted by Shawn C.
1 1⁄2 oz Rye, Bulleit
3⁄4 oz Amaro, Pasubio
3⁄4 oz Aromatized wine, St. Raphaël (St. Raphaël Rouge)
1 twst Orange peel (as garnish)
1 Maraschino cherry, Luxardo (as garnish)
Instructions

Add ingredients to a mixing glass with ice, stir, strain into a chilled Nick & Nora glass. Express orange peel and add to lip as garnish, add Luxardo cherry on pick.

Notes

I obtained the St. Raphael from London for historical cocktails, and liked its lush berry/grape flavor and color so much that I began incorporating into other drinks. I love the color that this provides with the Pasubio which has a potent musty blueberry essence. The rye provides a peppery backbone to balance the sweetness of the rest. (I am not particular about the rye chosen, so knock yourself out with your favorite.)

Color/appearance is dark, murky, slightly reddish and purplish brown.

History

I concocted this in August as a black Manhattan riff with loads of lush grape and berry flavor. I originally used just the orange garnish, and have added a dark Luxardo cherry since it fits so well with the motif and flavor.

I considered some Deep Purple references, but saved that for the Montreux, another Pasubio cocktail.

Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
4.5 stars
(3 ratings)

From the Knowledge Vault

Recent Additions

Recent Discussion

  • Re Clown Car, 1 day ago drinkingandthinking commented:

    You are a madman Mr. Yarm... ★★★★★

  • Re 1919, 1 day ago bza commented:

    It's absolutely the 7 year.

  • Re South Park Sling, 1 day ago drinkingandthinking commented:

    Tastes wonderful, but I sure would like to get mine to look like that picture... my color was amber from pineapple - not much red in the ingredients...

  • Re 1919, 6 days ago Shawn C commented:

    Presumably the 7yr as that is the only one I have ever come across. It is the basic Old Monk. Unless stated otherwise in a recipe, assume this is the one.

  • Re 1919, 6 days ago AmateurHour commented:

    Which Old Monk do I use? I have three available near me that I can purchase: the 7 year, the 12 year, and The Legend.