Cocktail Recipes Of Gin

Queen Elizabeth II loves a cocktail with Dubonet and (I think) Gin? Does anyone know the recipe?
What is the recipe for the Queen’s favourite cocktail?
I saw a documentary on PBS that showed her favourite cocktail. They showed a bartender make it for her while her and the rest of the Royal family watched a fly over and a big march. The cocktail definitely had Dubonet in it, and possibly Gin. It also had a twist of either orange peel or lemon peel.
Does anyone have the recipe for this cocktail?
The Queen’s Favourite drink is Gin and Dubonnet.
Dubonnet is a red-wine based aperitif that’s similar to red vermouth.
30% Gin and 70% Dubonnet are mixed with ice in a crystal tumbler.
A lemon slice is placed under the ice.
A very similar drink has a dash of bitters added in, and is called a DUBONNET COCKTAIL. This drink is almost identical, and I’m sure that this name can serve to reference the Queen’s favourite drink.
Hope this helps!
1984 Victory Gin Cocktail Recipe
|
|
Outset B329 16-Ounce Boston Glass Cocktail Shaker with Stainless-Steel Lid and Recipes $21.99 Combining practical use with distinctive design, this 16-ounce cocktail shaker makes a welcome housewarming gift and a valuable addition to any well-stocked bar. The shaker’s thick glass and brushed stainless-steel construction offer a sleek appearance, while its leak-proof, watertight seal prevents spills even when vigorously shaken. Best of all, the sides of the glass come imprinted with instruc… |
|
|
Lolita Tennis Rocks Glass – 11 oz $12.95 Every Lolita® RocksTM glass has a unique hand-painted drink recipe on the bottom – … and is individually packaged in a signature gift box! 11 oz. rock glass and arrives gift boxed…. |
|
|
Hooray! Only one more job to do and it’s gin & tonic time teatowel $13.98 Hooray! Only one more job to do and it’s gin & tonic time tea towel Hooray! One More Job To Do & It’s Gin & Tonic Time! Linen / cotton mix tea towel. … |
|
|
The Original Dirty Sue Premium Olive Juice, 12.69-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 4) $35.18 Dirty Sue – The Original Premium Olive Juice – came about on an otherwise regular shift at legendary Los Angeles restaurant, Jones Hollywood. Bartender Eric Tecosky reached for the gallon jar of olives and realized it was full of olives but void of olive juice. He looked at his long time friend and co-worker Terry Fradet and asked, “How come no one bottles olive juice?”. One year and countless tas… |
|
|
Amoretti 6 Pack Martini Cocktail Mix (Blueberry, Cosmopolitan, Lemon Drop, Passion Fruit, Pomegranate, Sour Apple) $49.99 Amoretti 6 Pack Martini Cocktail Mix (Blueberry, Cosmopolitan, Lemon Drop, Passion Fruit, Pomegranate, Sour Apple) We’ve made it easy for you to sample six extraordinarily-delicious martini mixes at a phenomenally low price. Infuse your cocktail mix recipes with classic flavors like pomegranate,… |
|
|
Amoretti Lemon Drop Martini Cocktail Mix $11.49 Amoretti Lemon Drop Martini Cocktail Mix How do you make the ultimate lemon drop martini or lemon drop shot? Easy. Make one yourself with Amoretti Lemon Drop Martini Cocktail Mix. em> Infuse your lemon drop cocktail and martini recipes with the refreshing flavor of perfectly ripe lemons and a lovely balance of tart and sweet. Our cocktail mix will impart your lemon drop martini recipes with a b… |
|
|
(3×4) Towers of Power Drink Recipes Playing Cards $10.80 (3×4) Towers of Power Drink Recipes Playing Cards… |
|
|
Mr. Boston: Official Bartender’s Guide $3.27 Mr. Boston Bar Guide Deluxe hard cover edition of Mr. Boston Official Bartender’s Guide. 67th edition with over 1,500 drink recipes…. |
|
|
Drinking Makes You Sexy – All The Most Popular Drink recipes $4.99 Drinking Makes You Sexy is the most complete list of all the most popular cocktails that are currently being made at all the most popular places around the world. A perfect guide for bartenders, caterers and party planners to make the perfect cocktails for guests and for yourself. Written by San Francisco bartender Johnny Love Metheny…. |
|
|
Mrs Nice’s Gin Cocktails Gin has a long and interesting history. In 18th century England Gin, increasingly became blamed for various social and medical problems. In 1736 the English “Gin Act” banned gin. This led to gin being sold on the black market were it was prepared in illicit stills and was often adulterated with turpentine and sulfuric acid.Like almost all prohibitions, it did not work, and repeal followed in 1742,… |