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Garibaldi

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Collins glass filled with frothy orange juice and Campari garnished with an orange wedge
Photo by Andy Sewell

An iconic cocktail named for Giuseppe Garibaldi, a revolutionary who played a leading role in the unification of Italy. The bittersweet Campari, from Milan, represents the north, while oranges from Sicily represent the south. The key is very fresh orange juice, which creates a beautiful froth. For extra frothy juice, dry shake or blend in a blender on high for a few seconds before adding. Excellent for brunch or as an aperitif.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 1 drink

Ingredients

1½ oz. (45 ml) Campari
4 oz. (120 ml) fresh orange juice
Orange wedge, to garnish

Preparation

  1. Add the Campari to a Collins or highball glass filled with ice. Top with orange juice and stir. Garnish with an orange wedge.

The cover of the cookbook Spirited by Adrienne Stillman
Reprinted from Spirited: Cocktails from Around the World, by Adrienne Stillman. © 2020 Phaidon Press Buy the full book from Amazon.

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