Comings and Goings
Stir with ice, strain into a cocktail coupe, and garnish with an orange twist.
I recalled my Mount Pelee that was inspired by John Gertsen's Rhum Agricot and Martin Cate's Abricot Vieux and wondered how I could riff on it. Originally, my mind went to Campari that worked well with apricot before, but then I recalled the apricot-Strega duo that succeeded in another drink (see blog post for details). I kept the Fino sherry instead of dry vermouth idea from the Campari drink that I had sketched out, and I complemented the Strega with aromatic bitters. I named this after an 1887 painting by Paul Gauguin that he did on the island of Martinique.
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- Made with Yellow Chartreuse and San Zanj. Light, apricot-y, compelling.
- Hemingway stirred nonsense — Haitian Rum, Rosato Vermouth, Dry apricot brandy, Maraschino Liqueur, Bitters, Orange cream citrate, Orange flower water
- Pompadour — Rhum Agricole, Pineau des Charentes, Lemon juice
- The Green Veil — Pisco, White wine, Elderflower liqueur, Herbal liqueur, Lime juice, Simple syrup, Kiwi
- Mount Pelée — Rhum Agricole, Apricot liqueur, Falernum, Dry vermouth, Orange bitters, Bitters, Orange peel
- Chutes and Ladders — Blanco tequila, Swedish Punsch, Aromatized wine, Lime juice, Simple syrup, Orange peel