A Dominican Michelangelo Cocktail recipe
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A Dominican Michelangelo sits firmly in the modern, fruit-forward rum cocktail camp: bright, colourful, and built for easy sipping. With white rum as its base, it leans into a Caribbean-spirited profile, then borrows a citrus-liqueur lift that nudges it toward the “tropical cosmopolitan” end of the spectrum. It’s not a drink with a widely documented backstory, so you’ll find its appeal is less about legend and more about the straightforward promise of rum, fruit, and a polished cocktail-glass presentation.
On the palate, white rum gives a clean, lightly sweet backbone while triple sec adds a clear orange-citrus sweetness that ties the juices together. Cranberry juice brings a tart edge that keeps the blend from feeling too soft, and passion fruit juice adds a sharper, tangy tropical note that pops through the mix. Strawberry juice dominates the fruit character with ripe sweetness, rounding the acidity and giving the whole drink a smooth, berry-led finish.
Serve it when you want something vibrant and crowd-pleasing—ideal for warm evenings, celebrations, or anytime you’d normally reach for a fruity martini-style drink. If you like cocktails that read as juicy and aromatic rather than boozy and bitter, this one lands perfectly. It also suits guests who enjoy rum but prefer it wrapped in bright fruit and a citrusy lift.
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White rum anchors a rush of strawberry juice up front, with cranberry juice adding tart snap, passion fruit juice bringing tropical tang, and triple sec threading in a bright orange-citrus lift that keeps the fruit from feeling flat. It works because the cranberry’s acidity and triple sec’s bite cut through the heavy strawberry sweetness, making it ideal for fans of bold, juicy, easy-sipping rum drinks.
Method
How to make a A Dominican Michelangelo
- White rum 60ml, Triple sec 30ml, Cranberry juice 60ml, Passion fruit juice 30ml, Strawberry juice 120ml
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- Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake well
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- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass filled with ice and serve
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What is the best way to serve A Dominican Michelangelo?
A Dominican Michelangelo is best served in a chilled cocktail glass. Since it's a cold, shaken cocktail, ensure it is shaken well with ice before straining into the glass to maintain its refreshing taste.
Can I use a different type of rum instead of white rum in A Dominican Michelangelo?
Yes, you can use a different type of rum, such as dark rum or spiced rum, to substitute for white rum in A Dominican Michelangelo. However, keep in mind that this may slightly alter the flavor profile of the cocktail, making it richer or more aromatic.
What are some garnishing ideas for A Dominican Michelangelo?
To garnish A Dominican Michelangelo, consider adding a slice of passion fruit or a strawberry on the rim of the glass for a colorful touch. A sprig of mint can also add freshness and enhance the drink's visual appeal.
How does the alcohol content in A Dominican Michelangelo compare to other cocktails?
With an alcohol content of 12%, A Dominican Michelangelo is relatively moderate in strength. It's stronger than light cocktails like a Mimosa (about 8%) but weaker than high-alcohol content drinks like a Long Island Iced Tea (about 22%).
Is there a non-alcoholic version of A Dominican Michelangelo?
Yes, you can create a non-alcoholic version of A Dominican Michelangelo by substituting the triple sec and white rum with non-alcoholic alternatives, such as non-alcoholic spirits or additional fruit juices. This allows you to enjoy the fruity flavors of the cocktail without the alcohol.
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