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The Art of the Fizz #2

You'll flip for this international sensation! A mesmerizing combo of Italian Artichoke Liqueur, French Aperitif Wine and fresh Lime Juice over bruised Mint Leaves that's topped with Tanqueray London Dry Gin, Tonic Water and is served on the rocks - this is a fizzy fusion true work of art!

The Art of the Fizz #2
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Serves:

1

Ingredients

0.75oz Tanqueray London Dry Gin

0.5oz French Aperitif Wine

0.5oz Italian Artichoke Liqueur

3.5oz  Tonic Water

0.25oz Lime Juice

1  Lime Wedge (Garnish)

2 Dashes Orange Bitters

4  Leaves Mint

Equipment

1  Highball Glass

1 Ice Scoop

1 Jigger

1 Bar Spoon

1 Tongs

method

  1. Spank Mint gently and drop into a Highball glass.

  2. Build the remaining liquid ingredients in the Highball glass over ice.

  3. Stir gently to combine.

  4. Garnish with a Lime wedge.

Alcohol content

Alcohol content: 11.6g per serve

Interesting Facts

The Fizz is a type of cocktail that is distinguished by its use of carbonated water or soda. Other popular Fizz cocktails include the Gin Fizz, the Ramos Gin Fizz and the Silver Fizz.

History of the Drink

The history of the Fizz is somewhat murky, but it's believed to have oriGinated in the United States in the late 19th Century by Henry Charles Ramos. The drink was oriGinally made with Gin, Lemon juice and Sugar, but as it gained popularity, new variations emerged that used different spirits and mixers. The Gin Fizz is a popular variation that replaces the Sugar with simple syrup and adds an egg white for frothiness. The Ramos Gin Fizz, a New Orleans specialty, takes things even further by adding cream and orange flower water to the mix. Despite its many variations, the Fizz remains a classic cocktail that is enjoyed all over the world. Its light and refreshing flavour make it a perfect choice for any occasion. Whether it's a lazy afternoon by the pool or a sophisticated evening out on the town.

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