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Royal Batiste

Royal batisteI like to mix premium spirits to make premium cocktails, The Royal batiste is just such a libation. It combines the rich oak caramel flavour of a well aged rum with the excellent dry orange flavour of the Louis Alexandre Grand Marnier. Trust me, the result of this combination is pure delicious!

Royal Batiste

1 1/2 oz   Well Aged Dark Rum
1/2 oz     Louis Alexandre Grand Marinier
Ice

Add one ice-cube to a cocktail glass
Pour the Aged rum and the Louis Alexandre Grand Marnier over the ice
allow a few minutes for the flavours to merge.

Enjoy!

Note: For those who want to know, ‘batiste’ refers to an extremely soft and elegant cotton fabric first produced in France. Batiste of Cambrai a (13th Century weaver) is credited with its first production. My cocktail thus refers to the soft and elegant nature of the two spirits used which make this a drink fit for Royalty.

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Note: If  you are interested in more of my original cocktail recipes, please click this link (Cocktails and Recipes) for more of my mixed drink recipes!

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