We’re back with Day 3 of Valentines Day Gifts that rock! You’ve made it half way through the week folks; you deserve a reward! I don’t know about you, but I love, love, love something that looks fancy, tastes fancy, but is really easy to put together. My modern version of the French 75 is just that, fancy enough for a date night, or a treat to get you through the week.
What makes this different than a normal French 75? I use limoncello from Letterpress Distilling, instead of lemon simple syrup. It adds a little more kick, but a nice lemon taste, without the extra sweetness. I really love the folks at Letterpress Distilling, a local Seattle distillery; they focus on simple, quality ingredients, avoid additives like fake color. I had a chance to visit with them and sample their vodka and their limoncello. Both have a clean, crisp flavor, and the price point is low enough ($34) that you can pick up a bottle (or three) without feeling guilty. To make it better, Skip and his staff are genuinely kind and love what they do. I can’t say enough great things about these guys.
Ready to treat yourself and your loved one to a special treat? Let’s do this!
Wet the rim of two champagne flutes, and dip in sugar (optional, but oh, so pretty)
Per glass, use the below ratios, but feel free to tweak as you want.
1/2 shot limoncello
1/2 shot gin (I recommend Hendrix)
Pour carefully into your flutes, and top off with champagne.
That’s it! Simple, pretty, and delicious.
Standard disclaimers: use sense when drinking and avoid driving, lifting heavy things, texting those you shouldn’t…you know, the basics.
We’re one day closer to the weekend, folks!
Raina
Yum! I love ordering the French 75 at one specific restaurant here in Spokane! It’s so tasty! I may have to get the stuff to make them at home now! 🙂 thank you for sharing!
Please let me know what you think!
Is that the place up from the Davenport Hotel, by chance? There’s a little cocktail bar in Spokane where I first fell in love with them!