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Ciroc Champagne Cosmo

Add some sparkle to your Cosmo! Cîroc Vodka and Orange Liqueur with Champagne and a splash of Cranberry - the Cosmo is in a class of its own.

Ciroc Champagne Cosmo
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Serves:

1

Ingredients

25ml Ciroc Vodka

5ml Orange Liqueur

25ml Champagne

50ml Cranberry Juice

15ml Lime Juice

1 Orange Twist (Garnish)

Equipment

1 Champagne Flute

1 Ice Scoop

1 Jigger

1 Cocktail Shaker

1 Hawthorne Strainer

1 Fine Strainer

1 Tongs

method

  1. Shake all the ingredients except the champagne with ice.

  2. Strain into a chilled Champagne Flute.

  3. Top with Champagne.

  4. Garnish with an Orange Twist.

Alcohol content

11.1 g per serve

Interesting Facts

The first reference to a Cosmopolitan Cocktail appeared in the 1934 book, Pioneers of Mixing at Elite Bars: 1903-1933. The modern version of the drink shot to fame as the lead character's favourite cocktail in the TV show Sex & The City.

History of the Drink

In the 1970's this beverage was already well-known. One probable drink maker is bartender Neal Murray. He was meant to add some cranberry juice to Kamikaze in 1975 and when the customer was happy with the results, the new drink became a permanent fixture on the drinks scene. Another account claims that Cheryl Cook, a Florida-born bartender who sought to make flavourful, energising and potent drinks for her customers, was the creator of the well-known Cosmopolitan. Toby Cecchini is the third bartender that could lay claim to the invention of the Cosmo, as he was employed at the New York pub The Odean which was frequented by celebrities like Madonna.