I recently received a bottle of Leblon cachaca and was delighted to try it. I had mixed with cachaca in the past (such as in the blood orange caiprihinia), so I had a sense of the base flavor. That said, Leblon's smooth and delicate taste stood out from other cachacas. It was true to its roots -- I could pick up the sugarcane and even some earthy tones underneath. It pairs well with citrus of course, and also with ginger, as in the cocktails below.
GC Splash
1 oz ginger syrup
Shake ingredients together with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. If you like, garnish with a splash of pomegranate syrup.
A few other ginger concoctions:
Round One
2 oz cachaca (I used Leblon)
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1 oz ginger syrup
Shake ingredients toegther with ice and stain into a cocktail glass. Consider garnishing with a stream of pomegranate syrup.
Round Two
2 oz cachaca (I used Leblon)
1/2 oz ginger syrup
Champagne
Shake cachaca and syrup together with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Top with champagne.
Round Three
2 oz cachaca (I used Leblon)
1/2 oz Grand Marnier
1 oz ginger syrup
Juice of 1/2 lemon
Shake ingredients together with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Consider garnishing with a stream of pomegranate syrup.
And now a concoction with no ginger at all.
Pine and Cane
1 oz triple sec
1 oz freshly squeezed orange juice
1 oz pineapple juice
Shake ingredients together with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Consider garnihsing with a stream of pomegranate syrup.
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Thank you for all of the wonderful ideas for refreshing summer drinks! I may be ready to give cachaca another try.
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