Elderflower liqueur what is it




















Vodka is one of the best liquors for elderflower cocktails because its neutral flavor allows the floral liqueur to shine. The duo is featured in this white cosmo recipe , though you'll want to pick up a citrus vodka and use white cranberry juice with fresh lemon juice.

Sugar-dusted cranberries give this spin on the original cosmopolitan a festive pop of color. The cherub's cup is a delightful little cocktail featuring the perfect pairing of elderflower and strawberries. Either way, you won't forget its well-balanced flavor anytime soon. A beautifully flavored cocktail, the basil-ica recipe shows off elderflower's mixability. For this cocktail, you'll begin by muddling lemon and syrup with fresh basil, add Plymouth Gin, then a little elderflower.

Two styles of bitters finish off the botanical masterpiece in spectacular fashion. The eye candy cocktail offers a snap of amazing flavors that are sure to wake up your senses. The recipe pairs gin and St. Germain with lemon juice and simple syrup. With fresh ginger and mint , things get really interesting, while a splash of soda gives it new vitality. The green gin giant is a winner on many fronts, especially if you love bringing the garden into your bar.

It features the cucumber profile of Hendrick's Gin with a muddle of fresh cucumber, basil, and mint. Top it with grapefruit soda, and enjoy the spoils of your green thumb.

Called " for the record ," this is an impressive drink that takes a bolder fruit approach to the elderflower cocktail. The recipe will also introduce you to a strawberry-lime hard cider and a grenadine-like liqueur. Its taste is worth hunting down the ingredients.

When you have a party to plan, the cranberry elderflower Champagne punch is sure to please any crowd. It's simple, fruity, and refreshing.

Elderflower liqueur and sparkling wine are the only alcoholic beverages, so it's light, too. Mix the still ingredients in advance, then add the wine and soda just before serving to save time. The melon ball drop is uncomplicated, intriguing, and you might already have everything you need in the bar. A melon liqueur takes center stage in this recipe, giving the drink its sweet flavor and green color.

That's accented with citrus vodka, elderflower liqueur, and a hint of lemon to create a satisfying and fun green martini. The old thyme sour is a modern drink filled with classic style that pairs Irish whiskey with elderflower liqueur. Accented with fresh thyme, a homemade cinnamon-thyme syrup, Green Chartreuse, and optional egg white, this new take on the whiskey sour is both fascinating and refreshing.

Serve it as a single cocktail or build it into a punch ; this recipe is going to delight your taste buds either way.

The peach punch showcases an affordable and impressive peach vodka mixed with fresh lime and orange juices and elderflower liqueur. It's a snap to mix up and even easier to drink.

When you're ready for a bold cocktail, try the skeleton key. Designed for Halloween, this mix of bourbon, St. Germain, and ginger beer has a bloody surprise.

To finish off the snappy whiskey cocktail, you'll add more bitters than you'd dare for any other drink. While unusual, it works out rather well. There's a special elderflower cocktail for St.

Patrick's Day as well. The sparkling shamrock combines pear vodka and St. Germain, but this time in a tall, refreshing highball. Cucumber, mint, and either lemonade or club soda round out the recipe, creating a brilliant collection of flavors perfect for any season. The pot of gold cocktail relies on that stunning cucumber-mint-elderflower combination, too.

Those refreshing garden flavors are an intriguing contrast to a snappy ginger beer. We just really like the liqueur. News U. Politics Joe Biden Congress Extremism. Special Projects Highline. HuffPost Personal Video Horoscopes. Follow Us. Terms Privacy Policy. All rights reserved. View cocktails with Elderflower liqueur. View product website. St-Germain is the world's first elderflower liqueur, made with hand-picked elderflower petals macerated in grape neutral spirit within 48 hours of being picked, sweetened with g sugar per litre, presented in its distinctive Belle Epoque-style bottle.

The fresh elderflowers used to make St-Germain are harvested from the foothills of the French Alps, in Haute Savoie, where elder trees grow abundantly. The elder shrubs sambucus nigra flower for a few weeks in late spring but are only at their ripest for about a week. A group of local French farmers harvest the flowers by hand, as has long been the tradition in this region of France. Once picked, speed is of the essence in order to capture the blossoms' fragrance and flavour as the flowers dull and fade.

The fresh elderflowers are macerated in eau-de-vie made from a blend of Chardonnay and Gamay grapes. The elderflower infused spirit is then blended with grams of sugar per litre. St-Germain mixes well with all white fruits, particularly apple, pear and white grapes. The acidity of white wine also balances St-Germain and the grassy, gooseberry notes of Sauvignon Blanc work particularly well with the delicate floral notes of the liqueur.

Clean, delicately fragrant with integrated fruit notes peach, pear, grapefruit and tinned lychee. Lightly syrupy with floral elderflower, balanced with assertive citric acidity and lemon zest. With notes of lemon meringue pie, pear, passion fruit and sweet pastry.

Sweet floral elderflower balanced with assertive citric acidity, St-Germain mixes so well in cocktails that it has been described as "bartender's ketchup. You must log in to your account to make a comment. JavaScript is not enabled!



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