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Floradora (Passionate)


Dame


Put a spring in their step this Spring by serving a cocktail with passion. The Floradora (Passionate) Dame is a Brockmans Gin twist on the classic drink.


The original cocktail recipe, featuring raspberry notes, was inspired by an Edwardian musical comedy first performed in 1899.


Now, over 120 years on, this sumptuous cocktail has inspired the Brockmans Gin mixologists to produce a new performance altogether. This Brockmans version of the gin and ginger ale cocktail incorporates melon and passion fruit to complement the complex blend of 11 botanicals already present in the astonishing gin.


Brockmans Gin brims with blueberry and blackberry notes, bitter-sweet orange peel and lemon peel, angelica and cassia bark to form the foundation for cocktails that are as theatrical as the original Floradora production. Seductive, passionate and intriguing, this cocktail is well worth putting on the Spring menu.


Floradora Dame


50ml Brockmans Gin 15ml passion fruit purée 1 passion fruit cantaloupe melon 5ml agave syrup ginger ale


Muddle 8-10 large chunks of Cantaloupe melon in a shaker. Add enough ice cubes to half-fill the shaker and then add the Brockmans Gin, passion fruit purée and agave syrup and shake. Fill a highball glass with ice, strain the mixture into it and top with ginger ale. Add the juice and a few seeds from the passion fruit and stir.


Garnish with a wedge of melon.


brockmansgin.com 24 March 2020


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