Interpretazioni originali dei classici cocktail al gin, creati per esaltare il profilo aromatico unico di Renais in servizi vivaci e contemporanei
La Femme Rouge
Cherry season is upon us and they were just dying to be put into a delicious Negroni. A sour cherry molasses brings balance to the classic with a gentle acidity and pronounced fruit profile.
Get recipeThe Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree
A grown up, spritzy appletini for the discerning palette. Here we use the iconic flavour combination of apple & sage to elevate and heighten our beautiful gin.
Get recipeArmy & Navy
This cocktail was published in 1945 in David Embry's the Fine Art of Mixing Drinks and is supposedly named after the Army & Navy club in Washington DC. We have added a touch of hazelnut liqueur to dial up the nutty, autumnal notes and compliment the white flower flavour profile you would find in a fine Chablis.
Get recipeEnzoni
This recipe is adapted from bartender Vincenco Errico who created it in acclaimed Match bar in 2002 in London. We may be biased but it is was destined to be a Renais cocktail.
Get recipeRenais Cup
Pimms, the iconic summer fruit cup, was invented in 1823 by James Pimm in London. Before its mass production, pubs and households made their own blends with gin, herbs, and fruit extracts. We can use Renais to make an elevated homemade version!
Get recipeMarguerite
Anna Sebastian of the Savoy hotel suggested replacing tequila with Renais in a classic Margarita, and we think she was on to something. Like a highland tequila, Renais showcases the terroir of its landscape with fresh notes of petrichor. The orange notes from triple sec dial up the citrus in Renais to a sublime sipper. Margarita translates to Daisy, and they make a very cute garnish.
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