Smoked Pear Cocktail recipe
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Smoked Pear sits in the modern gin-cocktail lane: aromatic, fruit-led, and lightly smoky, built for a chilled cocktail glass. It doesn’t trace back to a single famous origin story so much as it reflects a contemporary approach—layering a classic botanical base with small, deliberate accents of agave smoke and liqueur-driven fruit to create something plush yet structured.
You’ll find gin’s crisp botanicals setting the frame, while a measured splash of mezcal adds a dry, smoky edge that keeps the sweetness in check. Pear liqueur brings the main body—soft, rounded fruit and a gentle sweetness—while raspberry liqueur adds a brighter berry note that lifts the mid-palate and gives the fruit profile more contrast. Lillet Blanc ties it together with a light, wine-like softness, smoothing the transition between botanicals, smoke, and fruit without stealing the spotlight.
Serve it when you want something elegant but a little unexpected—ideal as an aperitif that still feels indulgent. If you like gin drinks but want a richer, fruitier direction (or you’re mezcal-curious and prefer smoke as a whisper, not a shout), this is an easy fit for pre-dinner drinks, date nights, or any moment that calls for a refined, aromatic sipper.
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Gin and Lillet Blanc lead with bright botanicals and soft white-wine sweetness, while pear liqueur brings juicy orchard depth, raspberry liqueur adds a tart-berry pop, and a small pour of mezcal threads in a dry, smoky edge. It works because the mezcal’s smoke reins in the liqueurs’ sweetness and the gin’s aromatics keep it lifted; ideal for fruit-forward drinkers who still want a subtle savory twist.
Method
How to make a Smoked Pear
- Gin 45ml, Mezcal 7.5ml, Raspberry liqueur 7.5ml, Pear liqueur 22.5ml, Lillet Blanc 22.5ml
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- Add all the ingredients into a mixing glass with ice
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- Stir for around 20 seconds to combine the ingredients fully
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- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a flaming orange twist to serve
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Find out more- Use freshly smoked ice cubes for a deeper smoky flavor. Freeze ice cubes by first letting the smoke from a smoker infuse the water before freezing.
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What makes the Smoked Pear cocktail unique?
The Smoked Pear cocktail stands out due to its distinctive combination of flavors. The inclusion of mezcal provides a smoky taste, which beautifully complements the sweet and fruity flavors from the pear and raspberry liqueurs. Additionally, the gin base adds a botanical depth, while Lillet Blanc gives a smooth, slightly bitter, and aromatic quality to the drink.
Can I substitute any ingredients in the Smoked Pear cocktail?
Yes, substitutions can be made, though they may alter the final flavor profile. For gin, you can use any brand or even a vodka if you prefer a less botanical flavor. If you don't have raspberry liqueur, a small amount of raspberry syrup could work, though it may be sweeter. Pear liqueur is quite unique, but in a pinch, muddled fresh pears with a bit of simple syrup could offer a similar fruity quality. Mezcal is key for the smokiness, but a smoky Scotch could be an interesting alternative. Lastly, if Lillet Blanc is unavailable, another aromatized wine or a dry vermouth might serve as a substitute.
What is the best way to serve the Smoked Pear cocktail?
The Smoked Pear cocktail is best served in a cocktail glass, cold but not shaken — it's stirred. This method helps to maintain the clarity and smoothness of the drink. For an enhanced experience, chilling the glass beforehand can keep the cocktail at an optimal temperature longer. Garnishing with a slice of pear or a raspberry can also add a touch of elegance and a hint of fresh flavor.
Is the Smoked Pear cocktail suitable for all occasions?
Absolutely, the Smoked Pear cocktail's unique blend of flavors makes it versatile for various occasions. Its sophisticated profile suits formal events and cocktail parties, while the intriguing combination of smoky and sweet flavors can also be a conversation starter at more casual gatherings. However, its specific taste might appeal more to those who enjoy complex and aromatic cocktails.
How does the alcohol content in the Smoked Pear compare to other cocktails?
With an alcohol content of approximately 35.55%, the Smoked Pear cocktail is moderately strong. It falls within the average range for cocktails, which typically vary from about 25% to 40% alcohol by volume, depending on the ingredients and proportions used. As such, it provides a balanced experience, being neither too light nor overly potent, making it a suitable choice for those seeking a middle ground in terms of strength.
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