Patois
Stir with ice, strain into a cocktail coupe, and garnish with an orange twist.
Orange oil over grassy funk on the nose. A crisp sip with hints of orange; grassy funk and herbal orange on the swallow.
After thinking about the Creole Cocktail, I was wondering if I could take the Picon-Benedictine duo out of it and bring things in a dry vermouth direction akin to the Georgetown Club that Charles H. Baker Jr. wrote about (those liqueurs to replace the falernum and with a different rum type). For a name, I dubbed this Creole meets a Martinique Martini the Patois which is "Antillean Creole spoken in Martinique with elements of Carib, English, and African languages."
- Stands or falls with the rum.
- Celerity — Blanco tequila, Aromatized wine, Herbal liqueur, Celery bitters, Absinthe
- Martinique — Martinique Rum, Manzanilla sherry, Bénédictine, Bitters, Lemon peel
- The Henry — Rhum Agricole, Sweet vermouth, Bourbon, Bitters, Orange bitters, Orange peel
- Grappa stretching frontiers — Grappa, Sweet vermouth, Apricot liqueur, Herbal liqueur
- Italian mime — Rhum Agricole, Aromatized wine, Sherry, Select Aperitivo, Orange bitters