History:
The “Old Cuban” cocktail was crafted by Audrey Saunders at the Pegu Club in New York City in the early 2000s. Saunders, a renowned mixologist, added a twist to the classic Mojito by incorporating Champagne and sparkling wine, resulting in the elevated and popular cocktail. Although not directly tied to Cuba, the cocktail pays homage to the country’s rum heritage with its key ingredient.
Flavor:
The “Old Cuban” cocktail offers a harmonious blend of rich and smooth flavors, with the depth of aged rum complemented by the refreshing notes of mint and the effervescence of Champagne, creating a sophisticated and well-balanced taste experience.
IBA Category:
New Era Drinks
Ingredients:
6/8 pcs Mint Leaves
45 ml Aged Rum
23 ml Fresh Lime Juice
30 ml Simple Syrup
2 Dashes Angostura Bitters
60 ml Brut Champagne or Prosecco
Recipe:
Combine all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker, excluding the wine, shake thoroughly with ice, and strain the mixture into a chilled, sophisticated cocktail glass. Finish by topping it up with sparkling wine.
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