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When making this cocktail, I turned to the simple Vodka & Cranberry, also known as the Cape Cod. I was inspired to make a more aperitif style cocktail, with the inclusion of Campari and sherry, and topping it with soda. simplesyrup 1/4 oz. Campari 1/4 oz. Oloroso Sherry 1 oz. Chopin Potato Vodka 3/4 oz.
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To make these drinks easily, ensure your home bar is well-equipped with essentials like cocktail shakers, muddlers, jiggers, drink strainers and mixers such as simplesyrup, club soda and fruit juices. You can create simplesyrup by dissolving 1 cup of sugar in 1 cup of water.
To make these drinks easily, ensure your home bar is well-equipped with essentials like cocktail shakers, muddlers, jiggers, drink strainers and mixers such as simplesyrup, club soda and fruit juices. You can create simplesyrup by dissolving 1 cup of sugar in 1 cup of water.
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