Gin & Cabinet Sour

Gin & Cabinet Sour
Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

An attractive and tasty gin sour with a red wine float.

 45 ml (1½ oz) London Dry Gin
 22.50 ml (¾ oz) Cointreau Triple Sec
 22.50 ml (¾ oz) freshly squeezed lemon juice
 22.50 ml (¾ oz) simple syrup
 22.50 ml (¾ oz) Cabernet Sauvignon
1

Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice.

2

Add all ingredients (except the wine) and shake until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a chilled Nick and Nora glass.

4

Carefully float the red wine (pour slowly over the back of a barspoon which is not quite in contact with the surface of the drink.

AI generated anecdote for article length

The first chill of autumn had settled in, and a golden evening glow spilled through the windows of Alex’s apartment. He had invited a small group of friends over, and the crackling sound of a vinyl record set the mood as they made themselves comfortable. Alex had a surprise in mind—a cocktail that perfectly captured the feeling of fall. He called it the “Gin & Cabinet Sour,” a smooth blend of gin, citrus, and a striking Cabernet float to add depth and drama to the glass.

Alex had been experimenting with cocktails lately, using his home bar to explore flavors and create something memorable. Tonight, he’d chosen a recipe that balanced bright citrus with the warmth of red wine, giving the drink an elegance that fit the season. He lined up the ingredients on his kitchen counter: a good London dry gin, a bottle of Cointreau, fresh lemons, and his homemade simple syrup. For the final touch, he had a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon, ready to create a rich float on top. His friends were in for a treat, and he couldn’t wait to see their reactions.

“What are you working on over there, Alex?” called Sophie, eyeing the setup with curiosity.

Alex smiled, squeezing fresh lemon juice into his shaker. “It’s called a Gin & Cabinet Sour. Kind of a twist on a classic sour, but with a little added drama.” He tossed in a measure of London dry gin, the herbaceous aroma filling the air. Next, he added a splash of Cointreau, knowing its orange notes would pair well with the gin and citrus. The simple syrup followed, a touch of sweetness to round out the drink and balance the tartness of the lemon juice.

With everything in place, he added ice and capped the shaker, giving it a vigorous shake. The clinking of ice against metal filled the room, drawing the attention of his friends, who watched in anticipation. The record in the background provided a low, steady beat, as if matching the rhythm of his shaking. After a few more seconds, he strained the mixture into a set of chilled Nick and Nora glasses, the pale golden liquid pooling perfectly, smooth and inviting.

But the final step was what made the Gin & Cabinet Sour stand out. Alex reached for the Cabernet Sauvignon, carefully pouring it over the back of a spoon to create a slow, controlled float over each glass. The deep red wine drifted down, resting on top of the pale gin mixture, creating a two-tone effect that looked almost like an autumn sunset captured in a glass.

“Alright, here it is,” Alex announced, passing a glass to Sophie and then to the others. “The Gin & Cabinet Sour. Gin, citrus, and a Cabernet float. Perfect for a fall evening.”

Sophie held the glass up, admiring the layered colors. “This looks incredible! It’s like a painting.” She took a tentative sip, tasting the wine first, before the citrus and gin flavors opened up beneath it. “Oh wow, it’s…bright and refreshing but has this warmth from the red wine. It’s like two drinks in one!”

“That’s exactly it,” Alex replied, pleased with her reaction. “The gin and lemon make it feel like a classic sour, but the Cabernet adds this nice depth and almost earthy richness.”

As each friend took their first sip, the cocktail seemed to encourage a new round of stories and laughter. The unique blend of flavors was refreshing but felt appropriate for the season, warming them from the inside out. The Cabernet float added an unexpected complexity, much like the stories they began sharing—tales of road trips, unexpected adventures, and favorite autumn memories.

By the time they’d finished their drinks, the Gin & Cabinet Sour had become an instant favorite. Alex knew he’d created something special—a cocktail that wasn’t just delicious but invited everyone to relax and enjoy the moment. As the evening turned into night, the empty glasses sat on the table like mementos of a perfect autumn gathering, each one marked by that final touch of Cabernet red, a reminder of the shared warmth and laughter of the evening.

Ingredients

 45 ml (1½ oz) London Dry Gin
 22.50 ml (¾ oz) Cointreau Triple Sec
 22.50 ml (¾ oz) freshly squeezed lemon juice
 22.50 ml (¾ oz) simple syrup
 22.50 ml (¾ oz) Cabernet Sauvignon

Directions

1

Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice.

2

Add all ingredients (except the wine) and shake until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a chilled Nick and Nora glass.

4

Carefully float the red wine (pour slowly over the back of a barspoon which is not quite in contact with the surface of the drink.

Gin & Cabinet Sour

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