Blood and Sand
Shake, strain, up.
There are a lot of variations here, most of which try to reduce the orange juice or at least mask its flavor. Really, I think gelatin clarification of orange juice might be a good way to start.
Named for the 1922 Rudolph Valentino movie.
The Savoy Cocktail Book, pg. 30
- Try subbing Balcones Brimstone for the scotch - seriously delicious.
- More Blood and Sand — Scotch, Sweet vermouth, Cherry Liqueur, Blood orange
- Blood & Famine — Irish whiskey, Cherry Liqueur, Sweet vermouth, Orange juice, Orange peel
- Bleeding Castro — Añejo rum, Sweet vermouth, Cherry Liqueur, Orange juice, Grapefruit juice
- Blood and Sand (Death & Co) — Scotch, Cherry Liqueur, Sweet vermouth, Orange juice, Lemon juice, Brandied cherry
- Sun and Sand — Bourbon, Apricot liqueur, Sweet vermouth, Orange juice
Just so we retain them for posterity, there's a variant of this drink that is titled "Authentic Blood and Sand", which is confusing - it's not authentic at all. This recipe is 1 oz Scorpion silver Mezcal, 1 ounce orange juice, 3/4 Cherry Heering, and 3/4 Noilly Prat Rouge, shaken for 20 seconds, strained into a cocktail glass, and garnished with a Maraschino cherry. Thanks, Zachary
Used blood orange juice; 1 oz Highland Park 18; 3/4 oz Sweet Vermouth (½ Punt-e-Mes, ½ Carpano Antica); ½ oz Cherry Heering. Next time will try with a smokier Scotch.