
Roots and Rituals
A modern cocktail blending rosemary, citrus, amaretto, and subtle coffee for a refreshing, complex experience.
SUGGESTED GLASSWARE
Coupe Glass
Recipe
- Gin30 ml
- Limoncello30 ml
- Amaretto15 ml
- Rosemary Syrup15 ml
- Lemon Juice15 ml
- Cold Brew Concentrate7.5 ml
Instructions
Equipment
Description
The Roots and Rituals cocktail is a sophisticated modern creation that beautifully showcases the interplay between botanical, citrus, and coffee elements. This carefully balanced drink combines gin’s juniper backbone with the herbaceous depth of rosemary syrup, the zesty brightness of limoncello and fresh lemon juice, the nutty sweetness of amaretto, and the subtle complexity of cold brew coffee concentrate. The result is a multi-layered cocktail that evolves on the palate, making it perfect as an aperitif or conversation-starting signature drink.
Nutritional information
1 cocktail (140ml)Tips & Notes
Use only fresh lemon juice for the brightest flavor - bottled lemon juice will compromise the drink's balance and freshness.
Your cold brew concentrate should be strong and concentrated - avoid using regular coffee as it will dilute the drink and muddy the flavors.
Taste your rosemary syrup before using - if it's too strong or overpowering, reduce the amount slightly to maintain balance.
Double straining is crucial for achieving the smooth, silky texture that makes this cocktail shine - don't skip this step.
Can I make the rosemary syrup ahead of time?
Yes, rosemary syrup can be made up to 2 weeks ahead and stored in the refrigerator. Make it with a 1:1 ratio of sugar to water, simmer with fresh rosemary sprigs for 2 minutes, then strain and cool before storing.
What can I substitute for amaretto?
If you don’t have amaretto, you can substitute with orgeat syrup (almond syrup) at about half the amount, or use a different nut liqueur like Frangelico, though this will change the flavor profile slightly.
Can I use espresso instead of cold brew coffee?
Cold brew concentrate is preferred as it provides coffee flavor without the acidity and heat of espresso. If using espresso, let it cool completely and use less (about 5ml) as it’s typically stronger and more bitter.