Naked and Famous
Shake, strain, straight up.
http://www.foodrepublic.com/2011/08/16/naked-famous-mezcal-cocktail-rec… - also Death and Co. pg 185
- Made with Fidencio Clásico, Vida, and others. Supremely delicious and balanced.
- Sour and smoky. Finish is like orange juice.
- Excellent. Made with Vida, Luxardo Aperitivo, and, by mistake, lemon.
- Unknown & Disguised — Herbal liqueur, Amer Picon, Mezcal, Spiced Rum, Lime juice, Coriander
- Oaxacan Lady — Mezcal, Bénédictine, Amaro Montenegro, Bitters, Lime juice
- Boston Apothecary #500 — Mezcal, Mandarin orange liqueur, Goldwasser, Lime juice
- Start of a New Road — Rhum Agricole, Islay Scotch, Campari, Herbal liqueur, Lime juice
- Laphroaig Project — Islay Scotch, Maraschino Liqueur, Herbal liqueur, Peach bitters, Lemon juice, Lemon peel
Curated only to add attribution and garnish. Thanks, Neel M, for the tip.
Updated this as per the recipe in the Death and Co. book, which specifies no garnish.
Thanks,
Zachary
Diego Valencia's Naked in the Desert subs sotol for the mezcal, serves on the rocks, and garnishes with a grapefruit twist and 6 drops Angostura bitters.
A variation I like: Anejo Mezcal, Lemon instead of Lime, and Green Chartreuse instead of the Yellow. Add a handful of drops (maybe a dash) of Scrappy's Firewater bitters, to taste.
A new classic. I had a variation called Naked and Infamous (a common name) at Protocol in Amherst, MA that subbed Liquore Strega for Yellow Charteuse. Very good a nice option for these relatively Charteuse-starved times.