“The Picture of Dorian Gray” stands as Oscar Wilde’s most renowned novel. In the story, a friend paints a portrait of the youthful and charming Dorian Gray. Upon gazing at his captivating likeness, Dorian fervently wishes to retain his youth indefinitely, with the portrait bearing the burden of aging. His wish is granted, and despite a life filled with sin and depravity, Dorian remains outwardly youthful and innocent, while the portrait reflects the toll of his deeds. Only upon Dorian’s death, accompanied by his remorseful attempt to destroy the portrait, does the natural order resume.
This cocktail, featuring a smooth and fruity profile with a prominent orange flavor, traces its origins to One Aldwych in London, England, and is featured in Difford’s Guide.
Ingredients:
– 1 1/2 oz/ 45 ml White Rum
– 3/4 oz/ 22.5 ml Grand Marnier
– 1 оz/ 30 ml Fresh Orange Juice
– 3/4 oz/ 22.5 ml Cranberry Juice
Process:
Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into chilled glass.
Garnish:
Orange zest
Drinkware:
Martini glass
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