The sun has set after a hot day in the tropics and you’re sitting underneath the stars ready to feast and fiesta the night away. What’s the cocktail in your hand? It must be a Negroni.
If you’re yet to experience this, Negroni Week is the perfect time for you to dip your toes into the delights of the fiery-red drink.
First thing’s first, what is Negroni Week?
Between the 18th and 24th September, bars and restaurants around the world will come together to celebrate the iconic cocktail. This is spearheaded by Campari, the heart of every Negroni, and will support Slow Food’s mission to foster a more sustainable world of food and beverage.
History of the Negroni
The Negroni was created in Fosco Scarselli’s bar in Florence in 1919. Its namesake, Count Camilo Negroni, asked for a touch of gin rather than soda to his Americano to strengthen it. An orange slice replaced the usual lemon twist and the Negroni was born, set to become one of world’s most famous Italian cocktails over the course of a century.
The Perfect Negroni
The recipe for a Classic Negroni calls for only three ingredients, but its delicious flavour profile is far from basic. Read on to find out how to make the perfect Negroni:
Tools:
- Mixing glass
- Bar spoon
- Strainer
Glass:
Cocktail or double rocks
Ingredients
- 1 oz. Gin
- 1 oz. Campari
- 1 oz. Sweet Vermouth
- Orange twist to garnish
Stir ingredients in a mixing glass with ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass (or ice-filled double rocks glass) and garnish.
Negroni Week at Revolución de Cuba
Every one of our bars will be participating in Negroni Week. As well as Negroni sampling, guests who order the cocktail over the bar will have the opportunity to make their own, with expert guidance from our incredible Cantineros.
Head to your local bar or book now to experience Negroni Week with our signature Cuban flair from 18th – 24th September.