Strawberry Sunset Cocktail: A Symphony of Flavors
Picture a summer afternoon, the air is warm, and the sky is tinged with pink as the sun sets. In your hand, you hold a glass that captures the essence of the season: “Strawberry Sunset Cocktail,” a drink that balances the sweetness of strawberries and the depth of Vermouth. It’s a beverage that speaks of carefree moments and toasts with friends under the starry sky.
I still remember the first time I sipped this aromatic mix; it was during a garden party, laughter blending with the sound of cicadas as dusk enveloped everything in a golden light. The freshness of the mint leaves adorned that perfect sip as if it had been painted by a flavor artist.
Now it’s your turn: follow the simple yet precise steps to create this liquid symphony. Bring this summer poem to life in your glass, let yourself be carried away by memories as you take a break from the everyday with this refreshing and slightly spicy elixir.
Recipe Notes
- EASE: This recipe is a breeze to whip up in just 5 minutes.
- GARNISH: Spruce it up with some fresh strawberries and a few mint leaves.
- CUSTOMIZATION: Add some crystallized ginger or pink peppercorns for a special twist.
- NUTRITION: Each serving packs about 200 calories.
- QUALITY INGREDIENTS: Make sure to use top-notch ingredients.
- DRINK RESPONSIBLY: Remember to enjoy in moderation!
Notes on the “Strawberry Time” Vermouth Cocktail
- Boero Strawberry Liqueur: sweet and fruity, perfect for summer cocktails
- Gordon’s Gin: adds a touch of freshness and aroma
- Martini Dry Vermouth: brings complexity and herbaceous notes to the cocktail
- Amaretto liqueur: adds balanced sweetness to the mix
- Garnish with mint and strawberries: adds freshness and color to the cocktail
- Quick preparation in 5 minutes: perfect for a relaxing moment
- Twist with candied ginger or ground pink peppercorns: for a surprising personal touch
- Make sure to use high-quality ingredients for the best possible flavor.
- Always drink responsibly!
Nutritional Aspects
A fruity and aromatic cocktail that delights the senses and adds a touch of sweetness.
- Approximately 200 calories per serving, perfect for a special toast.
- Strawberries, the star ingredient, bring in vitamins and antioxidants.
- The addition of fresh mint provides a digestive note to the cocktail.
- Gin and Vermouth contribute with a light calorie intake.
- Amaretto Di Saronno enriches the cocktail with its nutty and nourishing flavor.
- Ideal for those seeking an elegant drink without going overboard on calories.
Recipe Cocktail The Time of Strawberries
Ingredients
- 2/10 Fragola Drink Boero Boero Drink Strawberry
- 4/10 Gin Gin Gordon's
- 3/10 Vermouth Vermouth Martini Dry
- 1/10 Amaretto Amaretto Di Saronno
- Alcune foglie di menta Mint Some leaves of
- Alcune fragole Strawberries Some
Instructions
- Take a shaker and fill it with enough ice.
- Pour in the following order: Fragola Drink Boero, Gordon's Gin, Vermouth Martini Dry, and Amaretto Di Saronno.
- Close the shaker and shake vigorously for a few seconds, so that the ingredients mix well and the drink cools down.
- Prepare a low tumbler and put 2 or 3 ice cubes into it.
- Strain the cocktail from the shaker into the glass, being careful not to let the ice pieces fall.
- For garnish, decorate with some fresh mint leaves and skewer some strawberries on a stick, then delicately place it on the glass rim.
Notes
Variations of “The Time of Strawberries” with Vermouth
Make your cocktail unique with these delicious and surprising twists:
- Add a thin slice of candied ginger to the garnish
- Sprinkle a pinch of ground pink peppercorn on top of the drink
Frequently Asked Questions about the Recipe
If you have any doubts about making the “Strawberry Time” cocktail, you’ll find answers to the most common questions here.
How can I substitute Amaretto Di Saronno?
You can replace the Amaretto with hazelnut liqueur for a similar flavor.
Can I use a different type of gin?
Yes, you can experiment with flavored gin to change up the cocktail’s taste.
What can I use instead of Vermouth Martini Dry?
You can try using Sweet Vermouth for a slightly sweeter touch to the cocktail.