While living in Chicago, one of my friends who’s obsessed with the Greco-Roman pantheons commented that the cocktails that I knew how to make lacked any… mythological inspiration. While an Adonis or a Venus may have been satisfactory for some people, he regardless raised his concerns. Thinking about what mythological connotations a cocktail could have, my mind immediately went to the connection between wine and Bacchus. I originally made the Cup of Bacchus with Asti Spumante in a way to offset the dryness of the Bordeaux wine, but I’m not sure if that’s entirely necessary. So, use whatever sparkling white wine seems best. Also, the picture I included has a cherry as a garnish rather than a grape, sorry about that discrepancy. Please voice any recommendations for improvement you have. I’m very proud of this drink, and I’d like to improve upon it if possible. Thanks!
Ingredients
- 2 oz. dry red Bordeaux I first made it using Les Hauts de Lagarde
- ½ oz. lemon juice
- ¼ oz. Luxardo Maraschino liqueur
- 2 dashes orange bitters
Garnish
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a shaker.
- Shake with ice.
- Strain into a coupe glass or goblet.
- Fill with Asti Spumante (or other sparkling white wine of choice).
Garnish
- Red Grape
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