Rosita
Shake, strain, rocks, lowball, garnish
Previously posted as an Aperol version, with 2oz of Tequila and 2 dashes of Fee orange bitters.
- Tried a variation of the version in the comments - mezcal, gran classico and punt e mes. stirred, rock, orange peel expressed.
- Perhaps my all time fave. 5-stars for a version with mezcal instead of tequila and equal parts mezcal (del Maguey Vida is good), vermouth (perfect), and Gran Classico.
- Per commented suggestions, switched to mezcal and did equal parts with the split vermouth and Campari. A nice negroni variant, more accessible than I expected.
- Re Aperol variation: Merely OK. Seems like too much tequila. My tastes have changed. Revisit.
- Dreadlock Holiday — Jamaican rum, Suze, Bianco Vermouth, Pineapple liqueur, Lemon peel
- New Pal — Rye, Campari, Sweet vermouth, Absinthe, Peychaud's Bitters, Orange peel
- Boulevardier (Cure version) — Rye, Sweet vermouth, Campari, Orange peel
- Kingston Negroni — Jamaican rum, Campari, Sweet vermouth, Orange peel
- Intercept — Bourbon, Sweet vermouth, Campari, Apricot liqueur, Bitters, Orange peel
Curated to move brands from notes to Brands (Fee's, Noilly Prat, Partida)
I had this first at Brick & Mortar in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Misty Kalkofen's place) but it was mezcal instead of tequila and it was 1:1:1 mezcal, vermouth (perfect as here), and campari.
I make the mezcal version of this at home with Gran Classico instead of Campari and it is among my very favorite cocktails in this modified form.