Negroni Bianco

Negroni Bianco
Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

An intriguing Negroni variant whic is less bitter and dry than the original, made possible by the launch of Luxardo Bitter Bianco liqueur in 2016.

 30 ml (1 oz) London Dry Gin
 30 ml (1 oz) Luxardo Bitter Bianco
 30 ml (1 oz) white vermouth
 Orange wheel for garnish
1

Fill a tumbler with ice.

2

Add all ingredients and stir gently.

3

Garnish with an orange wheel.

AI generated anecdote for article length

On a crisp spring night, James decided to host a small gathering of friends at his cozy apartment. The air was filled with the scents of blooming flowers and the faint aroma of freshly cut grass drifting in through the open windows. The weather was perfect, and the mood was light, creating an ideal setting for sharing good times and great drinks. James had recently discovered a new cocktail recipe, the Negroni Bianco, and was eager to impress his friends with his bartending skills.

As his friends trickled in, the atmosphere quickly grew warm and lively. Laughter echoed through the rooms, mingling with the soft tunes playing from the speakers. James had set up a small bar station in the corner of his living room, adorned with various bottles, a mixing glass, and an assortment of garnishes. He was ready to show off his newfound cocktail prowess.

"Hey everyone, I’ve got a special treat for you tonight," James announced, clapping his hands together to get everyone's attention. "I’m making Negroni Biancos. It’s a fresh twist on the classic Negroni, perfect for a night like this."

The group gathered around, curious and excited. Some of them were familiar with the traditional Negroni, a cocktail known for its bold and bitter profile. However, the Negroni Bianco was a different beast, one that James was eager to introduce.

James started by grabbing a large tumbler glass and filling it with ice cubes. The sound of ice clinking against the glass was satisfying, a precursor to the refreshing drink that was about to be made. He picked up a bottle of dry gin, unscrewing the cap with a flourish before pouring a generous measure into the glass.

"The key to a great Negroni Bianco is balance," he explained, reaching for the next ingredient. "Next, we add Luxardo Bitter Bianco. This gives the cocktail its distinctive, aromatic bitterness without overpowering the other flavors."

He measured out the Luxardo Bitter Bianco liqueur and added it to the gin, the clear liquid mingling and creating a beautifully crystalline concoction. James’s friends watched with keen interest, some of them noting down the steps on their phones, eager to replicate the drink at their own future gatherings.

For the final touch, James reached for a bottle of white vermouth. "This is what rounds out the drink," he said, pouring the vermouth into the glass. "It adds a hint of sweetness and a depth of flavor that really makes the Negroni Bianco stand out."

With all the ingredients in the glass, James stirred the mixture gently, ensuring everything was well combined and chilled. The ice swirled, reflecting the ambient light and adding a touch of elegance to the simple yet sophisticated cocktail. He then took an orange from a bowl of fresh fruit, slicing off a perfect round. He placed the orange slice on the rim of the glass, the final flourish that completed the drink.

"And there you have it," James declared, handing the first Negroni Bianco to his friend Sarah, who had been watching intently. "Cheers to a great night and even better company."

Sarah took a sip, her eyes widening in appreciation. "Wow, this is amazing, James! It’s so refreshing and perfectly balanced."

The rest of the group eagerly awaited their turn, and James obliged, making each drink with the same care and precision. As the night progressed, the Negroni Biancos flowed, each sip enhancing the laughter and stories shared among friends. The cocktail, with its blend of dry gin, Luxardo Bitter Bianco, and white vermouth, became a hit, its crisp and slightly bitter profile a perfect match for the lively spring evening.

James couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride. He had managed to bring something new and delightful to his friends, adding a touch of elegance to their evening. The Negroni Bianco had not only quenched their thirst but also brought them closer together, creating memories that would last long after the last drop was sipped.

As the night came to a close, James looked around at his friends, their smiles and laughter a testament to the success of his cocktail experiment. It was a night to remember, filled with the warmth of friendship and the refreshing taste of the Negroni Bianco, a drink that had truly made the evening special.

Ingredients

 30 ml (1 oz) London Dry Gin
 30 ml (1 oz) Luxardo Bitter Bianco
 30 ml (1 oz) white vermouth
 Orange wheel for garnish

Directions

1

Fill a tumbler with ice.

2

Add all ingredients and stir gently.

3

Garnish with an orange wheel.

Negroni Bianco

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