
Mezcal Negroni Recipe
The mezcal negroni is a drink that has been around for awhile, but it seems to be gaining in popularity lately. Here's the best recipe you'll find online.
Ingredients
- •1 oz Mezcal
- •1 oz Sweet vermouth
- •1 oz Campari
- •Orange peel (for garnish)
Instructions
- 1
Add all ingredients except for the orange peel to a mixing glass with ice
- 2
Stir well and strain into a rocks glass
- 3
Garnish with an orange peel and enjoy!
Pro Tip
“For an extra smoky twist, try using a mezcal with a higher smokiness level, or even torch the orange peel before garnishing to release its oils and add a hint of charred aroma.”
The Story Behind the Mezcal Negroni Recipe
The Mezcal Negroni is a modern twist on the classic Negroni, which originated in Italy in the early 20th century. This smoky version swaps gin for mezcal, adding a unique depth and complexity to the drink. It's become a favorite among cocktail enthusiasts looking for a bold and adventurous flavor profile.
What Pairs Well
Food Pairings
- 🍽️Tacos al Pastor
The smoky mezcal pairs perfectly with the spicy and savory flavors of Tacos al Pastor.
- 🍽️Dark Chocolate Truffles
The rich, bittersweet taste of dark chocolate complements the strong and fruity notes of the Mezcal Negroni.
- 🍽️Grilled Shrimp Skewers
The citrusy and smoky flavors of the cocktail enhance the fresh, succulent taste of grilled shrimp.
Perfect For
- Bachelorette Weekend in Vegas
This bold and adventurous cocktail is perfect for a fun and memorable bachelorette weekend.
- Super Bowl Sunday
The Mezcal Negroni's strong and complex flavors make it a great choice for sipping while watching the big game.
- Celebrating a Promotion
Toast to success with this sophisticated and flavorful cocktail.
- Rainy Sunday Afternoon
The smoky warmth of the Mezcal Negroni is perfect for cozying up on a rainy day.
Fun Facts
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Mezcal is often referred to as tequila's smoky cousin, made from agave plants roasted in underground pits.
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The Negroni was reportedly invented in 1919 by Count Camillo Negroni in Florence, Italy, when he asked for gin to be added to his Americano cocktail.
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Campari, one of the key ingredients, is known for its bright red color and bitter flavor, which comes from a secret blend of herbs and fruits.
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