Lilac Domino
Shake and strain, cherry garnish
From the 1937 Café Royal Cocktail Book.
http://barmancometh.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/mxmo-lvii-the-bouquet-flor… and Frederic at Cocktail Virgin
- Good. Might try again with Genever.
- Magritte Cocktail — Gin, Apple brandy, Bénédictine, Islay Scotch, Bitters, Lemon juice, Maple syrup
- Rubber band — Brandy, Gin, Campari, Herbal liqueur, Orange cream citrate, Rose water, Lime peel
- The Exporter — Genever, Drambuie, Becherovka, Falernum, Bitters, Lemon juice, Lemon peel
- Bee Upon The Blossom — Scotch, Gin, Bénédictine, Lemon juice, Honey syrup, Lemon
- Mayfly Cocktail — Old Tom Gin, Calvados, Elderflower liqueur, Herbal liqueur, Lemon juice, Lemon peel
You know who would really like this? Dan. He loves Creme Yvette... the more the better.
Actually, I've never tried Creme Yvette because I have a 267-year supply of Creme de Violette to use up first. ;)
Dan,
If you dissolved pink Peeps in Creme de Violette, you might have Creme Yvette... you will now have nightmares.
I really like the way the Calvados, Chartreuse, and Creme Yvette combine, but I'm not sure that I care for the gin flavor in the mix- I'll try with less next time, as this was a little boozy-tasting. I used Tanqueray which maybe wasn't the best choice...
Finally tried again, 1.5 Calvados and no gin which I think it is an improvement. Fruity but not cloying. Worth toying with, and if you don't have Creme Yvette (I have a huge bottle to use up) most any floral liqueur would work...
Like.