Modernista (cocktail)

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Modernista (cocktail)[edit | edit source]

The Modernista is a contemporary cocktail that has gained popularity in recent years. It is a unique blend of spirits and flavors that creates a refreshing and sophisticated drink.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The Modernista cocktail is made with the following ingredients:

Preparation[edit | edit source]

To prepare the Modernista, follow these steps:

  1. Pour the rum, absinthe, lime juice, and simple syrup into a cocktail shaker.
  2. Add a handful of mint leaves.
  3. Shake well until the ingredients are thoroughly mixed.
  4. Strain the mixture into a cocktail glass.
  5. Top with a few dashes of Angostura bitters.

History[edit | edit source]

The Modernista cocktail is a modern twist on the classic Mojito. It was first created in the early 21st century by innovative bartenders looking to experiment with new flavors and combinations. The addition of absinthe gives the cocktail a unique flavor profile that sets it apart from other rum-based cocktails.

Variations[edit | edit source]

There are several variations of the Modernista cocktail. Some bartenders choose to use different types of rum, such as dark rum or spiced rum, to alter the flavor of the drink. Others may add different herbs or fruits to the cocktail to create a unique twist.

See Also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  • "The Modernista Cocktail Recipe." Liquor.com.
  • "Modernista Cocktail." Difford's Guide.

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