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Count Camillo Negroni

The Negroni is a classic cocktail that has a long and interesting history. It is said to have been created in the early 1900s by Count Camillo Negroni, who asked a bartender in Florence, Italy to strengthen his favourite cocktail, the Americano, by adding gin instead of soda water.

The result was a delicious and memorable drink that quickly gained popularity and became a staple at bars and cafes in Italy.


Since then, the Negroni has become one of the most popular cocktails in the world, and is now a staple at bars and restaurants all over the globe. It is a simple yet sophisticated drink that is loved by many for its complex flavour profile, which is a perfect balance of bitter, sweet, and strong.


The Negroni is a versatile cocktail that can be enjoyed at any time of day, and its popularity has only continued to grow in recent years. It has become one of the most favoruite cocktails of all time, and is widely recognised as a classic that is here to stay. Whether you are a fan of gin, bitter liqueurs, or just enjoy a good cocktail, the Negroni is a must-try


The Negroni is a classic cocktail that has been around for over a hundred years. It's a simple yet flavourful mix of gin, vermouth, and Campari, and is known for its distinctive bitter-sweet taste. Here's a recipe for a classic Negroni:

Ingredients:

  • 25 ml gin

  • 25 ml sweet red vermouth

  • 25 ml Campari

  • Orange twist

Instructions:

  1. Fill a mixing glass with ice.

  2. Add the gin, sweet red vermouth, and Campari.

  3. Stir until well combined and chilled.

  4. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

  5. Garnish with an orange twist.


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