Amalfi

Ingredient
Dry Gin20 ml
Lemon liqueur20 ml
Campari20 ml
Orange juice30 ml
Prosecco[Sparkling wine]Full up (60ml)
Method
Build
Pour ingredients directly into the glass and mix.
GlassCollins glass
Icewith Ice
AlcoholNormal(9% to 24%)
ColorRed
FlavorMedium sweet
TypeLong drink
Liking★★★★☆
Photo: Amalfi ©okyawa
The name comes from the name of a resort in southern Italy where fine lemons are grown. This cocktail is sweet with a bitter taste of Campari and lemon peel, and refreshing on the throat. Despite the bitterness, the sweetness and sour fruity taste make it easy to drink, even for those who do not like Campari.
Jun 15, 2024

About Amalfi Ingredients

ジン
Gin
The gin is a distilled spirit made by adding juniper berries and other aromatic herbs called botanicals and is one of the four major spirits in the world. The flavor is herbal, floral, refreshing, sharp, and unique.
レモンリキュール (リモンチェッロ)
Lemon liqueur (Limoncello)
Lemon liqueur is made from lemon peel and is one of the traditional liqueurs of Italy. It is characterized by its refreshing aroma and slightly bitter-sweet flavor. In Italy, it is made in households across the country and has been cherished as a digestif for many years.
カンパリ
Campari
An Italian liqueur made with dozens of herbs and spices, including orange peel, coriander, and cinnamon. It is characterized by its bright red color and bitter taste.
オレンジジュース
Orange juice
Orange juice is a classic cocktail ingredient. It is also used in many non-alcoholic cocktails.
スパークリングワイン
Sparkling wine
A sparkling wine that contains a large amount of carbon dioxide gas. If it is made in the Champagne region of France and meets strict regulations, it is called Champagne.

About the supplies for making Amalfi

コリンズグラス
Collins glass
This glass is characterized by its cylindrical shape, long and narrow, and the small diameter of the mouthpiece, which retains carbonation.
バースプーン
Bar spoon
A spoon used to stir ingredients in a glass. It has a long handle and a spiral shape in the center of the handle to facilitate stirring.
メジャーカップ
Major cup
Measuring cups for measuring cocktail ingredients. Cups are paired at the top and bottom, and 30 ml and 45 ml are common.

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