1 1⁄2 oz Cognac (or 2 for a dryer drink)
3⁄4 oz Amaro Nonino
1⁄4 oz Walnut Liqueur
1 twst Orange peel (expressed and discarded)
1 Brandied cherry (or walnut, as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, up or one large rock, twist, garnish with a brandied cherry or a walnut.

Cocktail summary
Created by
Rafa García Febles, NYC.
Year
2014
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author's original creation
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(10 ratings)
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  • Used 2 oz cognac, homemade nocino, tiki bitters. A really nice nocino feature. Satisfying nose, sip, and swallow; sophisticated.
  • Not bad — ★★★
  • Must Try
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Comments

This cocktail is phenomenal!!!  I upped the nocino to AT LEAST 1/2 oz & used 1 dash or Orange bitters & 1 dash of Black Walnut bitters...  this is now on my go-to regular rotation


This is a very good cocktail. I was concerned that the mild flavor of Amaro Nonino would be lost here, but it works. I used a batch of Abbott's bitters I just made based on Darcy O'Neil's recipe (I am quite pleased with them.) Other components were Nux Alpina and Courvoisier VSOP. A slightly drier cognac than I used might be a better choice for this drink.