Fougere Rose
Posted by Zachary Pearson.
1 1⁄2 | oz | Gin, Hendrick's (Midsummer) |
3⁄4 | oz | Lime juice |
3⁄4 | oz | Bergamot liqueur, Italicus |
1⁄2 | oz | Suze |
1⁄4 | oz | Grapefruit juice (White) |
1 | bsp | Orange flower water |
Instructions
Shake, strain, up.
History
The basic idea of this came from @Drunklab - it was a way to solve two problems - that Hendrick's is delicious but difficult outside a G&T - it lacks bitter/green notes. The Italicus is delicious but needs less sugar or more punch. This now makes me think of a classic fragrance family called Fougere, which means fern-like - think citrus, lavender, tonka and oakmoss.