cocktail style:
Effervescent, Citrusy
Lulu
This variation on the French 75 is fruit and flowers to the party, making it great for warm weather refreshment.
Make the cocktail
- Mix
- 1/2 oz
- Fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 oz
- Lavender syrup
- 1 oz
- Apple Brandy
- 1/4 oz
- Creme de Cassis
- 2 oz
- Sparkling wine
- 2 droppers/dashes
- Bittercube Bolivar Bitters
- Glass
- Flute
- Garnish
- Lavender sprig
How to craft
Add all of the ingredients except sparkling wine to a cocktail shaker and then fill with ice. Shake briefly with a fluid, strong motion. Add sparkling wine to shaker and strain into glass.
cocktail style:
Effervescent, Citrusy
Lulu
This variation on the French 75 is fruit and flowers to the party, making it great for warm weather refreshment.
Make the cocktail
- Ingredients
- Instructions
- Mix
- 1/2 oz
- Fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 oz
- Lavender syrup
- 1 oz
- Apple Brandy
- 1/4 oz
- Creme de Cassis
- 2 oz
- Sparkling wine
- 2 droppers/dashes
- Bittercube Bolivar Bitters
- Glass
- Flute
- Garnish
- Lavender sprig
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