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COCKTAIL RECIPE

Negroni

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Posted Friday December 03, 2010

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Negroni

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 oz Campari
  • 1 oz Gin
  • 1 oz Sweet vermouth
Garnish: Orange slice
Glass: Old fashioned

PREPARATION:

Add all the ingredients to an old fashioned glass filled with ice and stir until cold. Garnish with an orange slice.
 

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2 responses to Negroni


  1. Seth Schreiner

    The drink is named after a Camillo Negroni, a Florentine count: http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/06/style/shaken-and-stirred-dressing-italian.html

    The Villa Negroni website says it’s named after a Count C.A. Negroni from Milan, who bought the place in 1910. The time period is right, but the city isn’t.

    Either way, the Negroni cocktail is definitely not named for the Villa Negroni. However, both the cocktail and the villa may be named after the same man.

  2. paul kaizer

    is this named after the villa negroni in lugano switzerland ?

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