whilst on the subject....
Submitted by sebastiano on Fri, 02/18/2011 - 10:07In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
if you are a REAL campari man then you will be drinking the true campari (bitter cordial)as opposed to the campari soda. Then i would really absolutely recommend that you drink a NEGRONI ,it's not anti pc, it is in fact one of the greatest and oldest italian cocktails it's campari bitter (a lot of ice biggish glass) punt e mes and gin all in three parts with a big slice of orange too. if you can't get punt e mes (an old fashoined bitter piemontese drink) in your bar then you'll have to get them to use red martini until they can get their act together and order a bottle of punt e mes for your aperitivo ...right sir.
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Punt e Mes
Submitted by Flip on Fri, 02/18/2011 - 10:21In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Have often seen it in Bars and supermarkets but never tried it, always wondered what it was, thought maybe it was one of those awful herb/liquor combinations that tasted like cough medicine....shall be my first request tonight..
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Not for the purist maybe -
Submitted by Annec on Fri, 02/18/2011 - 11:29In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Not for the purist maybe - but they ARE very pretty bottles http://www.justminiatures.co.uk/campari-soda-ready-to-drink-10cl-miniature-p-5093.html?currency=GBP
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PROSECCO
Submitted by Gala Placidia on Fri, 02/18/2011 - 13:59In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Prosecco for me, thanks.
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Yes please, prosecco
Submitted by FromNowOn on Sat, 02/19/2011 - 08:37In reply to PROSECCO by Gala Placidia
Prosecco for me every time - and all those tasty bits and pieces they present with it too!
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Ah. This reminds me… witchcraft.
Submitted by coseperlacasa on Fri, 02/18/2011 - 16:32In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
A seriously foolhardy Mancunian mate of mine is strangely (and possibly fatally) addicted to an allegedly magical liqueur called Strega. He is running short of supplies and has asked for my help. I can't find the damn stuff in the retail outlets of Civitanova Marche. Does anyone among the Marche chapter have a lead?
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strega
Submitted by sebastiano on Sat, 02/19/2011 - 03:10In reply to Ah. This reminds me… witchcraft. by coseperlacasa
can actually be found in italy. usually with difficulty outside major cities or specialist stores although some better supermarkets have it.it appears that almost the entire production of this "niche" liquer is exported....lots to the U.S.A because ,i believe,they use it in Harvey wall bangers....it's more commonly referred to here as Galliani/o which if i remember correctly is the company that makes it somewhere in the north.....
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Aperitivi
Submitted by KarenSheffield on Sat, 02/19/2011 - 08:33In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I'm with Gala on this one - definitely prosecco! Balmy evenings drinking in an Italian piazza seem a long way off. I am writing this in Sheffield and it is snowing heavily outside... On the subject of Galliano, I came across this cocktail recipe. It's called a Yellow Bird. Ingredients [ oz | 1 oz Bacardi 151 (or any light rum) 0.5 oz Galliano 0.5 oz Banana Liqueur 2 oz Orange Juice 1 oz Pineapple Juice Blend in a cocktail shaker and serve with ice.
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And me
Submitted by La Dolcevita on Sat, 02/19/2011 - 10:11In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Beautifully chilled Prosecco is top of the list for me followed very closely by Moghito; red wine, champagne and or a G & T with ice and a slice - Hic.......
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My favouritist aperitivo...
Submitted by Raggio on Mon, 02/21/2011 - 04:56In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
...without a doubt is Prosecco (sometimes carried through to the meal, regardless of whether it's fish or meat!) followed by a G&T as a closeish second. To be avoided completely are my father's "Martini Dry" which consist of gin, dry Martini, a splash of Angostura Bitters shaken in a cocktail shaker with ice(he's 97) and topped off with a slice of lemon - followed by a severe hangover!
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