The Negroni cocktail is a drink that the palate has to learn to like. Adding simple syrup to the drink buffers some of the bitterness. Some folks enjoy adding a couple of ounces of club soda as well.
½ cup ice
or as needed
1 fluid ounce gin
1 fluid ounce bitter orange aperitif (such as Campari®)
1 fluid ounce sweet vermouth
1 fluid ounce simple syrup
1 (1x2-inch) orange peel
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Directions
Fill a chilled cocktail shaker 3/4-full with ice; add gin orange aperitif vermouth and simple syrup and stir. Strain drink into a martini glass.
Squeeze the orange peel over the drink and drop into the glass.
Nutritional Information
Negroni Dolce Cocktail
Comparison based on the ESHA Research Database © 2018, ESHA Research, Inc.
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