CLARET CUP

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The precursor to the Pimm's Cup, the old Claret Cup employs a wine base to make a drink that is light and redolent of additions such as borage, cucumber, or strawberries. There are multiple recipes, but we like a simple one that modifies wine with just a bit of sherry (or even vermouth, in a pinch). Claret was what the English used to call wines from Bordeaux. Really, any red jammy wine will do-Cabernets or even Syrah, although a decent Côtes du Rhône or a Beaujolais is what we use most often. Don't overthink it-use whatever fruit you've got in the fridge and see what you prefer. In fall, it's lovely to grate a little nutmeg and cinnamon on top.

Provided by Tenaya Darlington

Categories     Summer     Cocktail     Red Wine

Yield Makes 1 cocktail

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 ounces red wine
1/2 ounce sherry (preferably Amontillado) or sweet vermouth
1/2 ounce orange curaçao (or triple sec if you like it sweeter)
1/2 ounce fresh lemon juice
2 ounces soda water
Cucumber slices, for garnish
Orange slices, for garnish

Steps:

  • Stir ingredients, except soda, with ice and strain into an ice-filled highball glass. Top with soda and garnish with cucumber and orange slices in the glass.

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