Holiday Negroni Recipes - On the Sauce Again (2024)

Here you can find a selection of Negroni recipes perfect for the holiday season. Whether you are mixing pre-dinner drinks for your guests, enjoying a co*cktail while wrapping gifts or just fancy something a bit different during the festivities, these recipes are fairly simple and can be made in larger batches.

Which one of these holiday Negroni recipes is your favourite?

If you are interested in vermouths, see my previous blog post How Vermouth Can Change Your Negroni.

Popcorn Negroni

30ml Peated Scotch (I used Laphroaig QA Cask)

25ml Sweet Vermouth (I used Cucielo)

20ml Campari

7.5ml Monin Popcorn Syrup

Stir all ingredients with ice and strain over a large cube. Garnish with an orange peel.

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Negroni Buccellato

‘Chi viene a Lucca e non mangia il Buccellato è come non ci fosse mai stato.’

Who comes to Lucca and doesn’t eat Buccellato can’t really say that they’ve been there.

Buccellato di Lucca is a sweet(ish) bread made with raisins (sometimes also dried currants) and crushed anise seeds or fennel powder. To create a shiny layer, the cake is glazed with water, sugar and egg.

London Dry Gin (I used 5060 Gin Rurale)

Sweet Vermouth (I used 9 di Dante)

Campari

Plus a few drops of Chocolate & Mace Flower Bitters

Slices of Buccellato

In this recipe, I infused the whole co*cktail (minus the bitters) with the bread for approximately 24hrs. Once ready, strain well and store in the fridge. The bread will suck in some of the liquid so you will lose a little.

When making the co*cktail, add a few drops of chocolate bitters in with the already-infused Negroni and stir well with ice. Strain over a large ice cube and garnish with an orange peel or a slice of the cake.

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Gingerbread Negroni

Equal measure of

London Dry Gin (I used Chase Gin)

Sweet Vermouth (I used GiacomoSperone Vermouth di Torino)

Campari

Gingerbread Biscuits

This one is basically made the same way as the one above. I made enough for two by using 60ml each ingredients and six thin gingerbread biscuits. I strained it after about 20 hours.

Stir with ice and strain into a tumbler over ice and garnish with an orange peel.

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Christmas Negroni

I usedTarquin’s Figgy Pudding Gin, which is made using their Cornish Dry Gin as its base with added dried fig, clementine zest, seasonal spices and brandy-soaked cherrywood chips. After distillation a dash of PX sherry is added. It is delicious sipped on its own, but also works nicely in this Christmas Negroni. Of course, you could try another Christmassy gin as well.Amaro Melettiallowed the gin botanicals to shine through while bringing a touch of candied orange to it.

25ml Figgy Pudding Gin

15ml Amaro Meletti

10ml Sweet Vermouth (I used Valentian Vermouth)

25ml Campari

Slice of orange (or blood orange if available)

Stir all ingredients with ice and strain into an ice-filled tumbler. Garnish with a juicy slice of (blood) orange.

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Coffee & Star Anise Negroni

The coffee-infusion and the higher ABV of the rum really creates a beautifully balanced Negroni. If you can’t get your hands on this specific rum, consider infusing your own.

25mlCoffee-infused Ron Colon High-Proof rum

25ml Star anise-infused Campari*

25mlCocchi StoricoVermouth

Orange peel and dark chocolate garnish

Stir all ingredients with ice in the glass part of your shaker. Strain into an ice-filled tumbler and garnish with an orange peel and a chunk of very dark chocolate.

*I used five-star anise to 200ml of Campari. Store in the fridge overnight. If you think the infusion has become too strong, add a bit more Campari to it.

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Fig Negroni

As this recipe has added sugar syrup, I have adjusted the measurements slightly to avoid the drink becoming overly sweet, and the Navy Strength gin really helps to cut through the sweetness.

30ml Navy Strength Gin (I usedKirkjuvagr Arkh-Angell)

20mlCynar

20ml Sweet vermouth (I usedStarlino Rosso)

10ml Fig syrup*

Orange or pink grapefruit peel

Stir all ingredients with ice in a mixing glass and strain into an ice-filled tumbler. Garnish with the citrus peel.

*To make the syrup, add sugar, water and figs to a saucepan. Muddle the figs gently to release more flavour. Stir until the sugar has dissolved. Take off the heat, cover with a lid and leave to sit for 30 minutes to an hour. Strain and store in the fridge.

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FAQs

What does ordering a Negroni say about you? ›

Negroni: Strong and self-assured with a streak of jaded bitterness, Negroni drinkers can seem as tough to crack as that ludicrously large ice cube in their tumbler glass.

Which vermouth is best for Negroni? ›

However, the perfect Negroni should only ever be made on a red, sweet, Italian-style vermouth, preferably with some 'weight' to it and enough spice to hold up against the Campari. We recommend small batch vermouths such as Cinzano 1757 or Cinzano Rosso.

What's the deal with Negroni Sbagliato? ›

According to the Oxford Companion to Spirits & co*cktails, the “historic Italian co*cktail the Negroni Sbagliato, or 'mistaken Negroni,' is simply a Negroni but made with Prosecco replacing the gin and carbonated water.” A Negroni, of course, is arguably one of the most popular co*cktails to ever come out of Italy.

How to make a Negroni taste better? ›

To make the perfect Negroni, it is recommended to use a sweet (red) vermouth like Carpano Antica Formula or Punt e Mes. A sweet vermouth adds a touch of sweetness to balance out the bitterness of the Campari.

What type of person drinks Negroni? ›

Drink Order: Negroni

You have a bold and adventurous side. This co*cktail – made with equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth – is currently trending on the co*cktail scene. Its unique blend of flavors showcase your open-mindedness and willingness to explore new trends and experiences.

Do bartenders like Negronis? ›

Bartenders have mixed feelings about Negronis.

Negronis are a classic co*cktail of equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth that are often served over ice and garnished with a fresh orange peel. Although the Negroni is a traditional co*cktail, some bartenders have mixed feelings about it.

Is Negroni better with Aperol or Campari? ›

Aperol is less bitter than Campari and has a sweeter and fruitier flavor, meaning this co*cktail will have a subtle sweetness to it. Campari has noticeably bitter and herbal flavors by comparison. These notes are good to keep in mind when deciding which variation of a Negroni you prefer mixing.

What does Negroni mean in Italian? ›

Etymology. Borrowed from Italian negroni, from surname Italian Negroni, from Italian negri (“black”) + Italian -oni (“(ablative) from, of”). The origin of the drink's name is disputed, most often attributed to being named after Count Camillo Negroni (1868–1934), who asked for an early form of this co*cktail.

What is stronger Negroni or Old Fashioned? ›

Old-Fashioned — (38.09%, 2.44oz in volume, 0.93oz alcohol) Bloody Mary — (12%, 7.5oz in volume, 0.9oz alcohol) Negroni — (20.13%, 4oz in volume, 0.81oz alcohol)

What is a dirty Negroni? ›

1 oz Campari. 1 oz sweet vermouth, pref Cocchi di Torino. 3 dashes Bitter Truth olive bitters. 5 drops saline solution (original specs say 3 dashes - seemed like a lot) Garnish: skewered pimento-stuffed olive.

When should you drink a Negroni? ›

Drink it before a good meal, not just because it is the very definition of an Aperitivo co*cktail but because a gin, vermouth and bitters is a booze layered on booze combination that would have sunk Henry VIII. Pour gin, vermouth and bitters into a mixing glass. Add ice and stir until chilled.

What are the benefits of drinking Negroni? ›

What nutritional benefit can you get from drinking a Negroni? There is no nutritional benefit from drinking a Negroni, but the bitter taste of the drink may provide health and metabolic benefits by improving digestion and toning the internal organs. One Negroni co*cktail has 200 calories.

How do you elevate a Negroni? ›

  1. In a glass, mix in equal parts of orange-infused gin, Aperol, red vermouth, mandarin juice and a chilled bottle of crisp Peroni Nastro Azzuro.
  2. Add a dash of orange bitters.
  3. Take an orange peel and use it to garnish.
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What pairs well with a Negroni? ›

With its distinct bitterness from the Campari, Negroni co*cktail needs strongly flavored foods, like salty, and mature cheeses like Parmesan, Pecorino cheese and blue cheese as well. It goes great with olives too. All ingredients that characterize the classic Italian ritual known worldwide as Aperitivo.

Why is my Negroni too strong? ›

You might want to dilute the Negroni first

Depending on your ice situation, you might want to create your Negroni in a mixer glass first and then strain it into your glass to dilute it a bit. If you're using small ice that melts faster, it's not necessary.

What is the Negroni stereotype? ›

Dating back to the early 1900's the drink was thought of as being a balance of both the good (bitters) and bad (gin) things in life. Some may say Negroni drinkers live life on the edge a little. If that's you, it means you're a practical thinker and a good listener, yet creative in your decisions.

Is Negroni sophisticated? ›

It's sophisticated. It packs a punch. And it has a fabulous and controversial history. And now you can enjoy it anytime, anywhere in the tradition of Antico Negroni, with Curatif.

Why do people love Negroni? ›

The beauty of the Negroni lies in its simplicity. It consists of equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. The gin provides a strong backbone, the Campari imparts bitterness and complexity, and the sweet vermouth adds a touch of sweetness and depth.

What does his drink order say about him? ›

People who order anything straight or on the rocks are generally Big Boys and Girls. It's a statement to order whiskey or bourbon straight, Ivy says: "A kid's not going out and getting a 'MacAllen on the rocks please. '" If he knows exactly which brand he wants on top of that, he knows what he's doing in life.

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