St. Germain Negroni Recipe · i am a food blog (2024)

I’m not a hugely serious co*cktail person. By this I mean, when I order a drink and the bartender asks me which brand I want, I usually reply with a blank, open mouthed look. I know a bit about co*cktails from Mike and also because I’m obsessed with co*cktail paraphernalia – so many pretty shakers and strainers and stirring spoons – but when it comes to particular liquor brands, I’m pretty chill. Except, I have a love-love relationship with St. Germain.

St. Germain Negroni Recipe · i am a food blog (1)

St. Germain, if you haven’t had it, is a delicious elderflower liqueur. This isn’t a sponsored post by the way, I just love the sh*t out of St. Germain and want to spread the love. Not only does St. Germain have a lovely, sweet and undeniably unique flavor, they also have an awesome backstory. It’s very rare that a liqueur makes it as one of the big players in the alcohol world, but that’s just what St. Germain did. It was invented by Robert Cooper, of Cooper Spirits, an independent, family owned spirits company. Robert wanted to bring elderflower liqueur to America, after discovering it in bars in London. He dad wasn’t too keen on the idea but he forged ahead and in 2007 launched St. Germain. With its very pretty art deco bottle and universally complimentary flavor, it quickly became a bartenders’ favorite.

It’s lightly sweet and reminds me of lychee, or pears, maybe. They handpick wild elderflowers fresh in France in late spring and then use an age-old French technique to create the liqueur. It is by far, my favorite brand, not just because of taste, but because it’s at a very quaffable 20% alcohol level. That means I can drink more!

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Anyway, considering that it’s “Negroni Week” – seriously who comes up with this stuff?! – Mike and I came up with a St. Germain negroni. Essentially, it’s a classic negroni with St. Germain standing in for the gin. It’s quite a bit lighter than a classic negroni, quite a bit sweeter, and in my books, definitely more drinkable. The bitterness of the Campari pairs well with the sweetness of the St. Germain and the vermouth ties everything together. A perfect summer drink!

As an aside, I couldn’t not write something about theineffable Anthony Bourdain. I was shocked to hear the news on Friday. Shocked, and then deeply, deeply sad. I admire so much about him: his passion, the way he utterly changed the food world, his wry humor, and his gravelly voice that made so many articulate, insightful comments on food, human nature, and the world in general. He was a solid guy and now that he’s gone, it makes me wonder – if he didn’t have it figured out, what hope do the rest of us have? Cheers to you Chef Bourdain. Rest in peace. I hope you’re somewhere with endless seafood towers.

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St. Germain Negroni Recipe
makes 1 drink


  • 1 oz St. Germain
  • 1 oz Campari
  • 1 oz sweet red vermouth
  • lychee, for garnish, if desired

Add the St. Germain, Campari, and vermouth into a mixing glass with ice. Stir until well chilled. Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice (a large cube is preferred). Garnish with lychee or orange peel, if desired.

8 Comments

  1. Kevin says:

    June 11, 2018 at 8:30 am

    A comment not so much about the Negroni, but about Anthony Bourdain. Because of the No Reservations “Brittany” episode, I specifically reoriented my travel plans from the south to the north of France. I went to Chez Jacky, I ate the seafood tower, and (life-changing event) I visited Anne de Belon for oysters. I am not often effected by such passings, yet his has effected me deeply.

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  2. Karen says:

    June 14, 2018 at 6:07 am

    Negroni – hell yes. Your co*cktail is nudging me to explore the scented world of St. Germain – I don’t go in much for flowery cordials, but just thinking about how it could play nicely with the bitter edges of Campari. A foraging friend just gathered some elderflower blossoms for a syrup – that could be a good place to start!

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    1. Stephanie says:

      ooh homemade elderflower syrup would be so delicious!!

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  3. Anonymous says:

    May 23, 2020 at 7:49 am

    If you are going to make the French(ie) Negroni.. Try the recipy from St-Germain itself:

    Take a (chiller) Tumbler glass.

    20 ml Oxley Gin (Bombay Sapphire is a good substitute)
    20 ml St-Germain Elderflower Liquor
    20 ml Martini Riserva Speciale Bitter
    20 ml Martini Riserva Speciale Rubino

    Pour ingredients over ice cubes (3/4th of the glass). Stir for 10-15 seconds.

    Garnish with peel/wheel of Orange.

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  4. Andraz says:

    September 22, 2020 at 12:35 am

    Need to try it! I’m not good with making co*cktails but it looks so tempting that I need to try it.

    Reply

  5. Cam says:

    March 17, 2021 at 5:46 am

    Love St Germaine. Love the Negroni.. usually do the Stanley Tucci Riff.

    Reply

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St. Germain Negroni Recipe · i am a food blog (2024)

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What is the best ratio for a Negroni? ›

But if you prefer your Negroni on the more balanced side, my go-to Negroni recipe that I've been drinking for years is 3/4 oz Carpano Antica Formula Vermouth, 3/4oz Campari, and 1.5oz gin.

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.

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.

How do you make a Negroni taste better? ›

Use the orange peel for added flavor...

After your Negroni is ready to go, grab an orange peel for garnish. First, you'll want to "express" (aka twist) the peel over the glass, to release oils into the drink. Then, place it in the Negroni standing up so that the outer side, or orange side, of the peel is facing you.

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Is Negroni stronger than 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) Daiquiri — (15%, 5.33oz in volume, 0.8oz alcohol)

What fruit is Campari made from? ›

The company will only confirm bitter orange peel is part of the recipe but it is also believed to contain: quinine, rhubarb, ginseng, chinotto (myrtle-leaved orange tree) and Cascarilla bark.

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What is the best amaro for Negroni? ›

A warmer negroni, the complexity of amaro is beautifully balanced by the depth of bourbon and the sweetness of vermouth. We love it and think that you will, too. Our top choice is Averna Amaro, but Ramazzotti is also very good.

What does ordering a Negroni say about you? ›

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.

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What not to ask a bartender? ›

Common-sense, decent members of society realize these questions are rude/ annoying.. but nonetheless I have HEARD ALL OF THEM many times during my time behind the bar. “I don't know what I want – surprise me!” “What is the cheapest/ strongest drink you have??” “You should really smile more.

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.

Should you put bitters in a Negroni? ›

A simple composition of equal parts gin, vermouth, Campari, the Negroni is perfectly complemented by ANGOSTURA® orange bitters. Dry, zingy, and garnished elegantly with an orange peel, this co*cktail is a classic appreciated by bitter aficionados the world 'round.

Which gin is best for Negroni? ›

A staple for a reason, Beefeater's London Dry gin works elegantly in Negronis and other gin classics, like Martinis. Eloy Pacheco, head bartender at New York City's Dante, especially appreciates the spirit's coriander, lemon zest and pine-juniper flavors.

What percent alcohol is a classic Negroni? ›

The Negroni is made entirely of liquor; it's a booze on booze kind of drink typically consisting of dry gin, sweet vermouth and bitters, then garnished with orange. As a result, the Negroni is not a weak drink, with an average alcohol content somewhere around 24% ABV (Alcohol By Volume).

What percentage is Negroni? ›

On average, you can expect a Negroni's alcohol content to be somewhere around 24 percent ABV (48 proof).

What is a classic Negroni made of? ›

A classic negroni is the original 1:1:1 co*cktail (equal parts gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari).

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