Disaronno official BAFTA Originale cocktail
The A-list will be sipping Disaronno's delicious cocktail at the official BAFTA after-party this year...
The A-list will be sipping Disaronno's delicious cocktail at the official BAFTA after-party this year...
The A-list will be sipping Disaronno's delicious new cocktail, created specially for the BAFTA after-party this year. And we've got the low-down on how to re-create it at home...
The Disaronno BAFTA Originale is a blend of sweet Disaronno, sharp pomegranate syrup and fresh lemon juice topped off with soda and a few dashes of bitters.
Served in a sophisticated tulip shaped flute with whole pomegranate seeds and flecks of gold leaf for that added burst of flavour and a touch of sparkle.
Recipe:
•30ml DISARONNO •15ml fresh lemon juice •15ml Monin pomegranate •Top with soda •Bitters
Method:
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•Combine the DISARONNO, fresh lemon juice, Monin pomegranate syrup and bitters in a cocktail shaker, add ice and shake. •Pour the mixture into an elegant flute and top with soda. •Garnish with whole pomegranate seeds and gold leaf for an extra burst of flavour and added sparkle.
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