3/4 oz Benedictine
3/4 oz Lime Juice
3/4 oz Dry Vermouth (Dolin)
1/4 oz Simple Syrup
1 dash Angostura Bitters
Shake with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a lime twist.
For Mixoloseum's Thursday Drink Night this week, the spirit that called out to me was cachaça. For inspiration, I thought of the tasty Petion variant that I had at No. 9 Park a few months ago. The Petion uses a Haitian cane spirit called clarion which apparently is rather similar to cachaça. While I tweaked around with the proportions and swapped the rum for some dry vermouth to offset the cachaça's intensity, I kept the Benedictine and lime intact. The name I chose for the drink, the Petition, is a combination of a nod to the Petion and a reference to the entreaty launched by Leblon to legalize cachaça as its own spirit classification instead of being lumped in with rums.
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I made a variation of your cocktail, Frederic... forgive me. Call it the "repetition" perhaps? I didn't have anymore limes, so I used lemon. I throttled the Benedictine down to 1/2 oz and didn't have any aged cachaca, so I used 1/2 oz white cachaca and 1/4 oz Mount Gay XO. It's quite good, but it's a travesty to have a cachaca drink without lime...
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