1 1⁄2 oz Sweet vermouth
1 oz Blended Scotch, Famous Grouse
1⁄2 oz Curaçao
Instructions

Fill a rocks glass with ice cubes and add the first three ingredients; stir to combine. Add the tonic water and lightly stir again; garnish with strip of lemon peel

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Posted by Neel M on
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Daniel Shoemaker, Teardrop Lounge, Portland, Oregon
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Comments

Used Cocchi Americano for the sweet vermouth. The resulting cocktail was light, but tasty due to the Americano.