From Urbino, the drink inspired by Raphael. Here's the recipe


The Renaissance Vrbino drink recipe inspired by Raphael Sanzio comes from Urbino.

After the panettone dedicated to Raffaello Sanzio created by a historic Milanese pastry shop, a drink inspired by the Urbino artist arrives from Urbino.

Rinascimento Vrbino, that’s the name of the special drink created by bartender Nicola Righi, owner of Santeria The Old Twenties cocktail bar in Urbino, is composed of Ramsbury Gin, Vermouth Extra Dry, honey and lavender flowers.

The novel cocktail, inspired by the genius of Raphael Sanzio, the painter who most represents Urbino is proposed as a twist, a reinterpretation of a Martini Cocktail. “A drink that best represents Raphael Sanzio, because of his fame as a great lover,” the creator Nicola Righi himself lets us know, "to which a sweet note of honey has been added, to recall his brushstrokes and the unmistakable aroma of lavender, as unique as his paintings. A well-balanced drink, starting with the choice of gin, the English Single Estate Ramsbury: its hint of juniper and the fruity note of quince are delicately infused and perfectly matched with the lavender and the strong characterization of wild fennel and dog rose, the hallmark of the Italian vermouth OSCAR.697 Extra Dry."

Below is the recipe for the Renaissance Vrbano drink.

INGREDIENTS:

4.5 cl Ramsbury Gin
2 cl OSCAR.697 Vermouth Extra Dry
12 bar spoon honey
12 bar spoon lavender flowers

Glass: martini glass
Garnish: lavender flower

PREPARATION:

Pour all ingredients into a mixing glass, add ice and mix for 30 to 40 seconds. Pour into previously iced Martini glass, using a strainer and strainer and garnish with lavender flower.

From Urbino, the drink inspired by Raphael. Here's the recipe
From Urbino, the drink inspired by Raphael. Here's the recipe


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