Passion to WinCocktail recipe
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Lowball glass
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Passion to Win is a refreshing and vibrant blend where Aperol’s bitter notes contrast beautifully with the sweet tanginess of passion fruit syrup and the zing of lemon juice. The Double Dutch Pomegrante & Basil adds a spicy, fruity effervescence, making each sip a balanced dance of bittersweet flavors and zesty freshness.
Method
How to make a Passion to Win
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- Shake the ingredients together and strain them into a tall glass filled with ice
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- Top with Double Dutch Pomegranate & Basil Mixer
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- Garnish with a lemon peel twist and pomegranate seeds
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FAQ's
What can I use as a substitute for Aperol in the Passion to Win cocktail?
If you don't have Aperol, you can substitute it with Campari or a similar bitter orange liqueur. Campari is more bitter compared to Aperol, so you might want to adjust the amount used to balance the flavors.
How should I garnish the Passion to Win cocktail for the best presentation?
To garnish the Passion to Win cocktail, you can use a slice of fresh passion fruit or a twist of lemon peel. A sprig of fresh mint can also add a refreshing touch and a pop of color.
Is there a way to make a non-alcoholic version of the Passion to Win cocktail?
Yes, to make a non-alcoholic version of the Passion to Win cocktail, you can replace Aperol with a non-alcoholic bitter aperitif like Lyre's Italian Orange or Monday Zero Alcohol Aperitif. The rest of the ingredients can remain the same.
What is the best way to serve the Passion to Win cocktail?
The Passion to Win cocktail is best served cold in a lowball glass. Make sure to shake the mixture well with ice before straining it into the glass. Adding ice cubes to the glass can help keep the drink cool for longer durations.
For what occasions is the Passion to Win cocktail a good fit?
The Passion to Win cocktail is perfect for summer gatherings, cocktail parties, and casual get-togethers. Its refreshing and tangy profile makes it an excellent choice for warm weather and outdoor events.
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