Easy To Do Aperitif Drink Recipes

Martine fresh

 

There are  basically 2 groups of aperitifs:
 

The natural aperitifs

Like for  example Vermouth, Sherry, Port wine,  etc. that  mostly are served in a small southern European style  wine glasses and without any accompaniments or mixing.
 

The processed aperitifs:  divided in 3 groups:

  • The  Bitter aperitifs like for example Campari, Nostran,  Cinzano, Martinazzi and Rossi etc.
  • The  Anis based Aperitifs like Pernod, Ricard, Berger,  Weisflog etc.
  • China  wine based aperitifs like for example Dubonnet and  Amer-Picon etc.

Campari

Campari (about 50 grams per order) is  served with or without ice, with a zest of lemon (lemon peel) and  sometimes soda water or orange juice is added.
 

Pernod

The distinctive flavor of Pernod is  created through a combination of star anise and several aromatic herbs  and plants. In a glass add 50 grams of Pernod, separately water is  served. (Sometimes a piece of sugar is served with it on a special bar  spoon the water then is poured slowly over the sugar into the glass  where the Pernod is)
 

Dubonnet Cocktail

  • 20 grams Gin
  • 40 grams Dubonnet
  • 1 dash orange bitter

Stir in a shaker with ice, pour  into a cocktail glass and add an olive.
 

Champagne Cocktail

  • Angostura Bitter
  • Champagne
  • Lemon Zest
  • 1 piece of sugar

Add one piece of  sugar soaked a bit with angostura bitter and one piece of ice into a  cocktail glass, fill up with a good champagne, cut a fresh piece of  lemon zest (lemon peel) and add press it out over the cocktail to add a  sprinkle to rim of the glass.
 

Pink Gin

  • 50 grams Gin
  • Dash of Angostura Bitter

Chill the glass,  then coat the inside with a few dashes of Angostura Bitter (add the  dashes and turn the glass slowly). Add the gin very well chilled and  serve  immediately.
 

Dry Martini

  • 60 grams gin
  • 1 dash dry vermouth

Traditionally stirred into a chilled glass, garnished, and served up.
Notes: The ratio of gin to vermouth is highly variable in martini  recipes.
 

Appetizer Cocktail

  • Juice of 1/2 orange
  • 25 grams Gin
  • 25 grams of Dubonnet

Shake well with some ice cubs and  pour in a big well chilled cocktail glass.
 

Angostura

Angostura bitters, is a concentrated  bitter for food and beverages made of herbs and spices by House of  Angostura in the country of Trinidad and Tobago. Besides that Angostura Bitter is used in many cocktails it also can be  added without any alcoholic beverages to make a good  aperitif out  of a Soda Water or even Ginger Ale. 

Just add a couple drops of angostura  to soda water or ginger ale and some ice cubs and your done.

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