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A kind of hybrid between the Aperold Spritz and its eponymous Negroni, The Sbagliato switches out the gin for prosecco to create a spritzy and refreshing serve. Aperol Negroni verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ The Americano is an underrated gem and a precursor to the spritz trend we are witnessing currently. Will its popularity continue? We think yes it will. It has a timeless quality to it, it’s easy to make with accessible ingredients and as mentioned it has been over 100 years gathering steam to its big splash into the mainstream. It’s classic taste and complex taste coupled with its simplicity to make, has made the Negroni relevant for over 100 years.
This reinvented Negroni is so good in fact it made it onto menus of some of the world’s best bars including Dante and Employees Only. Negroni Sbagliato
The Pineapple Negroni is a clever serve created by the carbon negative rum distillery Two Drifters. The Two Drifters Pineapple Rum has an interesting flavour that brings a lot to the party. This variation simply switches the Two Drifters Rum with gin for a tropical and complex Negroni twist. The White Negroni Made with equal measures of Gin, Campari and Vermouth, the Negroni Recipe is big, bold and complex, with a bitterness that can be too much for some.
British Mixologist Wayne Collins created this spin on a Negroni, replacing Vermouth and Campari with Lillet Blanc and Suze. Created to be sipped, the Negroni is a well-balanced concoction which has really stood the test of time. The Negroni has been a massive trend over the last 5 years but this one has been over 100 years in the making.