
Now, I've had lots of other great cocktails. After all, there is such a thing as due diligence in these matters and I'm all about fair play. Martinis, mojitos, lemon drops, G&Ts, sidecars, toddies...I could go on. But the Negroni is the one I always come back to as my touchstone, especially as made by my favorite bartender.
And it's not for everyone. You have to have a taste for the bitter (Campari) along with the sweet (vermouth). And the perfect accompaniment is a twist of lemon, though many practitioners are trying to substitute orange peel, giving the drink a cloying oiliness rather than the zing that lemon rind contributes.
So if you're ready to try one, here's the recipe from my brother that we've adopted as our own:
Vino's House Negroni
A good friend of mine described the Negroni as "the perfectly balanced cocktail when made correctly." I've got to agree. The richness of the gin, the bitter-sweetness of the Campari, the balancing acidity of the vermouth. Measure it out if you have to, free pour if you're confident enough, just make it. This is a great old-school drink that originated in the 1930's, and is making a comeback today. Big ups for this very refreshing adult beverage.
1 part Gin
1 part Campari
1/2 part Sweet Vermouth
1/2 part Dry Vermouth
Fill your cocktail shaker halfway with ice, dump in the booze, shake then strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with a twist of lemon.
A note on the gin: I love Tanqueray, but with this drink I actually prefer the less assertive flavor of a Gordon's Dry Gin or a similar mid-range gin. And also if you look in a vintage bar guide, it will invariably say one part sweet vermouth with no dry vermouth. But I was shown this half-and-half method by the bartender at Bix in San Francisco (a great "must stop" bar for you martini fans!) and this rounds out the flavors perfectly. Cheers!
I love them. So I have to agree. The Best in the Whole Wide World!
ReplyDeleteI should have known. Shall we put them on the menu for dinner?
ReplyDeleteIndeed! I am a fan of bitters as you know...
ReplyDeleteyay!
Consider it done. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI'm way behind reading the blog, but oh well. And let me just say now "oh yeah!" A negroni is my favorite of favorites cocktail too. I'll buy you one in 08 -- hold me to it.
ReplyDeleteHey, it' just nice to know someone reads it at all! And it'll always be here for you when you're ready.
ReplyDeleteLet's have that drink soon!