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Il Duce Visconti

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Rich, elegant cocktail with aged rum and Italian liqueurs

Il Duce Visconti

AI Cocktail Info

Serving : 1 cocktail

ABV
20%*
Calories
180*
Net Carbs
9g*
AI Request:An elegant, balanced, built in glass, slow sipping drink, utilizing mostly italian or southern european ingredients, called "Il Duce Visconti" using only a subset of the following ingredients tawny port peated scotch whisky passion fruit juice peychauds bitters glitter spritz alcoholfree aperitivo gordons 00 irish whiskey creme de banana orgeat syrup tequila reposado lime cordial lime juice demerara syrup blended scotch whisky peach juice falernum limoncello aged cuban rum or a quality aged rum if cuban is...
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Instructions

Description: Il Duce Visconti is an elegant, slow-sipping cocktail that channels the richness and sophistication of Southern Europe, particularly Italy. The drink harmonizes the deep, complex flavors of aged rum with the zesty brightness of Persian lime juice and a hint of herbal allure from Italian liqueurs. The addition of rich demerara syrup from Twisted Alchemy ties the drink together, creating a balanced, luxurious experience perfect for a refined palate. Ingredients: - 1.5 oz Aged Cuban Rum (or a quality aged rum if Cuban is not available) - 0.5 oz Italian Limoncello - 0.75 oz Persian Lime Juice - 0.25 oz Rich Demerara Syrup from Twisted Alchemy - 2 dashes Peychaud's Bitters - 0.25 oz Herbal Liqueur (e.g., Chartreuse or Ramazotti) - Garnish: Lemon twist and a sprig of fresh thyme Instructions: 1. In a mixing glass, combine the aged rum, limoncello, Persian lime juice, rich demerara syrup, and herbal liqueur. 2. Add ice and stir gently until the mixture is well-chilled. 3. Strain the cocktail into an elegant old-fashioned glass filled with a large ice cube. 4. Add the Peychaud's bitters by slowly dripping them over the top of the drink to create a visually appealing layer. 5. Garnish with a lemon twist and a sprig of fresh thyme. 6. Serve and sip slowly to appreciate the complex layers of flavor. Glass: Old-Fashioned Glass

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