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Nomayo is a bright, modern gin-based cocktail that sits in the same family as a spritz-meets-sour: part aperitif, part celebratory fizz. With gin as the backbone and a small pour of sparkling wine for lift, it reads like a contemporary cocktail-bar creation designed for easy sipping and a polished look in a cocktail glass. Rather than leaning on a long, storied origin, you’ll find its appeal in how it balances botanicals, bittersweet aperitivo notes, and floral sweetness in one streamlined serve.
On the palate, gin’s crisp botanicals lead, while Aperol brings a gentle bittersweet orange edge that keeps things refreshing instead of sugary. Elderflower liqueur adds a soft, perfumed sweetness that rounds the sharper angles, and lemon juice tightens the whole drink with clean, zesty acidity. The Champagne or prosecco tops it off with a light, bubbly finish that brightens the citrus and makes the floral notes feel even more lifted.
Serve it when you want something elegant but not heavy—ideal as a pre-dinner opener, a brunch toast, or an early-evening cocktail that still feels special. If you like gin drinks that aren’t overly dry, or spritz-style cocktails with a bit more structure and citrus snap, this one lands squarely in your wheelhouse.
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Ingredients
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Gin leads with crisp botanicals, brightened by lemon juice and lifted by Champagne/prosecco fizz, while Aperol brings a bittersweet orange edge and elderflower liqueur adds a perfumed, honeyed sweetness. The sparkle and citrus keep the liqueur richness in check and let Aperol’s bitterness stay refreshing; ideal for spritz lovers who want a slightly sweeter, floral gin sour.
Method
How to make a Nomayo
- Gin 45ml, Aperol 15ml, Elderflower liqueur 22.5ml, Champagne / prosecco 30ml, Lemon juice 15ml
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- Add all ingredients (except the champagne) to a shaker, add ice and shake well
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- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass
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- Finish by floating the champagne on top
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- Garnish with an orange peel and serve
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How do you properly shake the Nomayo cocktail to ensure a smooth blend of flavors?
To properly shake the Nomayo cocktail, fill a shaker with ice and add the lemon juice, gin, Aperol, and elderflower liqueur. Shake vigorously for about 10-15 seconds or until the outside of the shaker feels cold. This ensures that the ingredients are well chilled and mixed, resulting in a smooth blend of flavors.
What is the best way to serve the Nomayo cocktail to enhance its presentation?
The best way to serve the Nomayo cocktail is in a chilled cocktail glass. Optionally, you can garnish the glass with a twist of lemon peel or a small edible flower for an elegant presentation. Pour the shaken mix into the glass and top it with the Champagne or prosecco to maintain its effervescence and visually appealing appearance.
Can you substitute another liquor for Aperol in the Nomayo cocktail if it's not available?
Yes, if Aperol is not available, you can substitute it with Campari for a similar bitter and slightly sweeter profile. Start with slightly less Campari than the amount of Aperol required, as it has a more pronounced bitterness and color, and adjust to taste.
How does the alcohol content of the Nomayo cocktail compare to a standard glass of wine?
The Nomayo cocktail has an alcohol content of 20.86%, which is higher than a standard glass of wine, typically around 12-15% alcohol by volume. This makes the Nomayo a stronger choice, so it should be enjoyed responsibly.
What occasions are best suited for serving the Nomayo cocktail?
The Nomayo cocktail, with its elegant blend of flavors and sparkling presence, is perfectly suited for celebratory occasions like weddings, anniversaries, and sophisticated social gatherings. Its refreshing and unique taste profile also makes it a great choice for summer parties or as a stylish aperitif.
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