Cannot believe this episode has only 5000 views.🤯 Would be very helpful with a short tasting after each variation to describe the differences between them👍
What an awesome video!! I loved the history along with clear and concise instructions. It will be easy to reference when trying all the variations too.
@@MasterYourGlass It’s crazy how back then they had suck an understanding of how botanicals and herbs worked. Barmen everywhere owes a lot to Italian drinking culture and it’s spirits. Everything is so complex and flavorful, it’s an adventure every bottle of Amari or Vermouth I open
What about the White Negroni (lillet, gin, suze) which is succulent! Thank you for this masterclass! I hope you drank all these cocktails while you were filming it 😂
Absolutly great video! Unwilling try some of those recipes 😊 But all this Variantons and no Word about the famous Lundtgroni 😢 Add a Part of Limoncello to a normal Negroni recipe and enjoy this wonderful cocktail. Invented by the famous German Jakob Lund.
Thanks for watching! Not sure I understand your question. Please give me context. Not sure how James Bond’s famous saying pertains to the Negroni. Cheers!
LIVIO!!!! EXCELLENT!!! Since the Negroni is my fav cocktail, I totally absorbed this video!! I love the chronological approach you took presenting these gems!! I finally got some Carpano Antica, and I'm totally experimenting!!! Happy Negroni week!!! CHEERS!!!!!
Excellent video, with lots of history and great recipes. I tried the Laurino and I really liked this variation. Sweeter, more dense and less alcohol - so a perfect variation for me.
Hi, signior Livio! I just prepared a spin-off of your Tornabuoni Negroni variation. In stead of Moscato Grappa, with all due respect to grappa, I used home-made local Bulgarian grape brandy (rakiya / гроздова ракия). My wife liked it a lot, she is very impressed by this modern approach to rakiya! Thank you very much, grazie di tutto!
Great idea! I recently tasted a few good Absinthes with similar bitter-sweet levels as Campari that would make a cool green Negroni with a white vermouth and gin. Thanks for stopping by!
@@MasterYourGlass I recently discovered the channel and I must say I really like the content. I like Negroni and I am trying to find "other colour" liqueurs but with the same bitter taste.