Eclipse
Shake, strain, vida-rinsed coupe, lemon twist
The PDT Cocktail Book, p.113
- Made with reposado. Very tasty. The mezcal is very subtle. Nice rich cherry flavor. Makes a big drink. — ★★★★
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Fantastic drink. On a typographical note, the creator's name is spelled "Robitschek" I believe
I don't have any Anejo. Is it worth trying with a Reposado or will it be too different?
Haven't tried it with reposado, but imo there are no two more different age statements than reposado and añejo, they are practically different liquors. That said, I don't see why reposado wouldn't work in this drink as long as you had something hefty and peppery rather than smooth and light. It would definitely be a different drink, though.
Fixed, thanks, and I love that you proofread cocktail recipes at 8 in the morning. Keep on!
This drink is sometimes made in equal parts with mezcal as the base spirit and no tequila (or rinse). I prefer it that way, but in either version it's a top shelf drink. (Source: asking at The NoMad.)
Probably meant to be shaken, no?
Just made this as on http://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.ch/2010/08/eclipse.html
Delicious
Really enjoyed; well- balanced & interesting.
Unusual- as vegetal as it is cherry. I appreciate something more than a 3 oz poor: one drink and done.