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How to Make a Negroni

By Stephen Thompson

How to make A Negroni, a cocktail resting on the top of a bar
How to make A Negroni, a cocktail resting on the top of a bar

This hugely popular cocktail has been an Italian favourite for decades, the rich, bitter complexity of this drink makes it a unique and moreish cocktail. Read on to learn all about how to make a Negroni.

Ingredients

25ml Gin

25ml Sweet Vermouth

25ml Campari

Orange Twist or Slice to Garnish

Cubed Ice

Times:

Prep: 2 Minutes

Make: 30 Seconds

Total: 2 Minutes and 30 Seconds

Calories:

124 calories

Allergens:

No common allergens to be found, although, since every body is different, we advise you check out this recipe's ingredients list just to be sure!

Servings:

Serves 1

Method

Get a rocks glass and chill in the freezer.

Get your Boston tin or large stirring glass and, using a jigger to measure, pour in your gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth.

Fill your tin or stirring glass with plenty of cubed ice and stir the contents for 15-30 seconds to achieve optimum dilution and temperature.

Remove your glass from the freezer and fill with cubed ice.

Use your Hawthorne strainer to strain the mixture into your rocks glass.

Garnish with some ginger or a piece of pinched lemon peel.

Serve and enjoy!

Equipment

Jigger/Measure
Bar Spoon
Hawthorne Strainer
Boston tin/Stirring glass
Ice

History

The most widely accepted version of how the Negroni was invented can be traced back to Florence in 1919. It is said that Count Camillo Negroni came back to Italy from America after spending time on a cattle ranch.

He had a new found like of hard liquor and asked the bartender at Caffè Casoni, reported to be Fosco Scarselli, to replace the soda in his Americano with gin. There are of course some conflicting accounts, as with any history of a cocktail. Family of General Pascal Olivier de Negroni, Count de Negroni claim that he was the Count Negroni who invented the drink in 1857 in Senegal.

The most widely accepted version of how the Negroni was invented can be traced back to Florence in 1919. It is said that Count Camillo Negroni came back to Italy from America after spending time on a cattle ranch. He had a new found like of hard liquor and asked the bartender at Caffè Casoni, reported to be Fosco Scarselli, to replace the soda in his Americano with gin.