1 1⁄2 oz Añejo rum
1⁄2 oz Aromatized wine, Lillet Rouge (or Dolin sweet vermouth)
1⁄2 oz Curaçao
1 twst Orange peel
Instructions

Combine all ingredients in an ice-filled mixing glass. Stir and strain into a chilled coupe. Express the oils from the orange twist over the finished drink and garnish with the peel.

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  • I made this with Brugal anejo, Pierre Ferrand dry curaçao, and I subbed in Punt e yes for the Lillet rouge. This cocktail really brought out the flavor of the barrel for me.
  • Faked the Lillet with half Martini Rosso and half Cocchi Americano. Kinda sweet, kinda unexciting. I can see maybe the reproportioning suggested in the comment being worth trying.
  • I make 2oz rum, 1oz vermouth, 1/4oz cointreau. I think it's a better drier balance this way.
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Comments


This cocktail appears in the Hugo Ensslin's Recipes for Mixed Drinks (1917) with a mere two dashes of curacao. I prefer this drier "rum manhattan with a bit of orange" approach.


yarm commented on 12/29/2022:

My build is closer to 2 oz aged rum, 1 oz sweet vermouth, 1/8 oz (1 tsp) dry curaçao. Not sure where the Lillet Rouge came in, but a little bitter complexity from a quinquina or perhaps a split of sweet vermouth & Punt e Mes would do no harm (but it's not the classic way).