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It was a cocktail that… when we first played around with it, especially with my introduction to the Solerno blood orange liqueur… the flavor profiles worked. You’ve got a lot of Italian roots.
Conintreau and Grand Marnier are the most famous orange liqueurs around, but they aren't the only ones. Try these spirits for your next citrus cocktail.
Solerno’s heady orange aromas make this liqueur intoxicating enough to drink over ice, or with lemon flavored sparkling water, but it plays quite nicely in the cocktail format.
Here at Short Order, we only pimp the booze we love. And after downing a few Solerno-injected cocktails at Prime Italian last night, I'm ready to peddle some of this Sicilian blood orange liqueur ...
Toast to Halloween with Martha Stewart’s famous Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur “blood shot” cocktail resembling a vile of blood. Combine blood-orange juice and liqueur in a large pitcher ...
The recipe is: .75 oz Long Road Distillery Aquavit, .75 oz Cocchi Rosa, .75 oz Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur. .75 oz Lime, and Green Chartreuse rinse.” Clayton Rollison, Lucky Rooster in Hilton ...
Ingredients 1 ½ oz. Knob Creek 9 Year bourbon 2 oz. grapefruit juice ¼ oz. maple syrup ½ oz. Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur 1 orange wedge Preparation Combine all ingredients (except orange wedge ...
This cocktail from Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur doesn't need a scary garnish because it, looks like, well a bloody good drink.
However, if you love the sweet, slightly bitter and juicy flavor of blood oranges then Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur may be your perfect spirit.