The Bellman
Mix and stir with ice; stain into chilled glassware of choice. Twist orange peel and garnish.
Southern Foodways Alliance Guide to Cocktails, p. 86
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- I used 2ds Angostura, I think it could do without due to China china
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Very good! As another commented, 2 good dashes of Angostura seemed right (and it contributed baking spice without overpowering the cocktail as Angostura sometimes can.) The Carpano provides a broad, flavorful dark berry/wine base, while the Gran Classico contributes a pronounced and extended bitterness. Bigallet and the orange zest provide just the right balance of varied orange essence to complete this more complex Boulevardier riff.