East India No. 2

Technically a member of the Brandy Daisy family, this swap uses Pineapple juice and a dash of spice to create a remarkably sophisticated tropical sip. It's a 'near-miss' because you'll just need some Cognac or Brandy to pull it off.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Combine cognac, pineapple juice, curaçao, syrup, and bitters in a shaker with ice.
  2. Shake well until chilled.
  3. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass or coupe.

Glassware: Cocktail glass

Garnish: Lemon peel

History

A delicate variation on a 19th-century sour template, this cocktail swaps traditional citrus for the tropical tang of pineapple. The sweetness of raspberry syrup and the vibrant notes of Curaçao complement the Cognac, creating a sophisticated drink that hints at the exotic without resorting to overt tiki tropes.

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