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    Home » Drinks recipes » Cocktail Recipes

    Unusual negroni

    October 29, 2020 by Caroline's Cooking

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    f you've ever felt a classic negroni was a little too much, then you need to try this unusual negroni. It's that bit more mellow and aromatic but with the same style of flavors. And it's one bright and sippable drink. #cocktail #negroni

    If you've ever felt a classic negroni was a little too much, then you need to try this unusual negroni. It's that bit more mellow and aromatic but with the same style of flavors. And it's one bright and sippable drink. 

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    In general, I have to say I am not a hugely spirit-forward cocktail fan. I tend to either go for a straight drink, or I'll opt for a cocktail that dilutes spirits, for example with juice. I'll have the occasional neat whisky, but otherwise I find spirit strength a bit too much. 

    That doesn't necessarily have to be all that much - I love sours, for example. But something to take the edge off, as it were. Sometimes, though, simply mixing in less strong spirits works for me, and that's the case with this. 

    unusual negroni with bottles behind glass

    What's in a classic negroni?

    The classic negroni is equal measures of gin, campari and sweet vermouth. It was reportedly created in Florence in the early 1900s after a Count Camillo Negroni asked for a bolder take on an Americano. How true that is is anyone's guess, but it's an iconic cocktail these days nonetheless.

    The negroni has seen a huge rise in popularity in recent years, no doubt in part due to the annual Negroni Week which an ever increasing number of bars take part in, with proceeds going to good causes. A part of that includes developing riffs on the classic (try also my beet negroni sour). 

    I'm not sure this riff would quite fit in with Negroni week since it's missing campari who are one of the sponsors, but that most certainly doesn't mean it's not a great one to try. 

    bottles of ingredients for unusual negroni

    What makes this negroni "unusual"?

    This take on the classic cocktail was developed by Charlotte Voisey who, as I was researching, is apparently a bit of a star in the cocktail world. She currently heads up brand advocacy for William Grant & Co (which includes Hendricks gin) in the US, and so funny enough, this take traditionally includes Hendricks gin. 

    Hendricks definitely fits well with the other flavors, but another relatively botanical-forward gin would work. I didn't have any right now, though it is far and away one of my favorites. Instead, I used what has become a local favorite while we've been in Australia, Four Pillars. 

    This cocktail keeps to the traditional three equal measures formula, but it swaps in aperol for campari, and lillet blanc for the sweet vermouth. These swaps make the cocktail that bit lighter and more botanical, if that makes sense. 

    It's an incredibly easy cocktail to make, since all you do is stir the three ingredients with ice to chill and mix then serve. Typical garnishes are either a slice of grapefruit, as I have used here, or a grapefruit or orange twist. 

    unusual negroni with grapefruit garnish

    The unusual negroni is an easy, highly drinkable cocktail with citrus and aromatic flavors. It's bright in color and taste, and definitely worth a try.

    Try these other easy cocktails:

    • Ginger whiskey smash
    • Paper plane cocktail (which uses Aperol too!)
    • Lillet spritz (another cocktail using Lillet)
    • Strawberry St Germain gin and tonic
    • Plus get more cocktail recipes in the archives.
    glass of unusual negroni cocktail
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    5 from 3 votes

    Unusual negroni

    This easy twist on the classic is mellower, aromatic and wonderfully easy to drink.
    Prep Time2 minutes mins
    Total Time2 minutes mins
    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 1
    Calories: 186kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 1 fl oz gin (one stronger on aromatics eg Hendricks is best)
    • 1 fl oz aperol
    • 1 fl oz lillet blanc
    US Customary - Metric

    Instructions

    • Place all of the ingredients in a whiskey glass or other short glass.
    • Add one or two cubes of ice and stir well for 20-30 seconds to mix and chill the drink then serve.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 186kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Sodium: 1mg | Sugar: 2g

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    If you've ever felt a classic negroni was a little too much, then you need to try this unusual negroni. It's that bit more mellow and aromatic but with the same style of flavors. And it's one bright and sippable drink. #cocktail #negroni
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    1. Caroline Poulsen

      March 28, 2021 at 1:57 am

      5 stars
      love this recipe more than a ' normal ' negroni

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        March 28, 2021 at 5:55 am

        Glad to hear you enjoyed, and I have to say, I would tend to agree, too.

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    2. nonna box

      November 01, 2020 at 4:57 pm

      5 stars
      It tastes different but it's definitely a nice combination when you want to try another Negroni variation. It reminds me of my years in Italy. Thanks for the recipe!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        November 02, 2020 at 5:15 am

        You're welcome, and yes different but definitely good!

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    3. Tara

      October 29, 2020 at 7:15 pm

      5 stars
      Oh yum! I love that beautiful color and how you included the history behind the unusual Negroni. I had never heard of it before, but definitely looks like something I would enjoy!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        October 30, 2020 at 4:10 am

        Thanks, it's a lovely mix of flavors, and I agree great color - hope you enjoy.

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