Lychee vodka being filtered |
After some seriously delicious cocktails at NoMad with Lucy, the author Alyssa Harad, and Maria McElroy of Aroma M Perfumes it was decided that Maria and I would come up with two cocktails based on two of her perfumes. She decided on Geisha Blanche and Geisha Green, Blanche being a fresh, summery fragrance of white flowers and lychee, while Green is a creative take on absinthe, although mellowed with black currant, mandarin and violet.
Lychees macerating in vodka for First Blush |
For Geisha Blanche we settled on lychee vodka to start. After struggling to find a good mixer that would still fit the fragrance profile we settled on champagne with a little lychee juice. We decided on tuberose and jasmine to mimic the white flowers in the perfume which are added to the drink as well as misted over the top before serving. We call it First Blush
Black currant vodka was the basis for our rendition of Geisha Green. Boylan's Creme Soda was the perfect compliment and picked up the tonka note in the perfume beautifully. Wormwood and the natural isolate alpha ionone (with the characteristic scent of violet) were added to tone down the sweetness of the drink and pick up the absinthe notes of the perfume. Meet Jaded!
First Blush
one jigger lychee vodka
one generous jigger lychee juice (Ceres brand)
one jigger champagne
two drops jasmine dilution, 5%
two drops tuberose dilution, 5%
spray of tuberose and jasmine
Combine the vodka, juice and dilutions in a shaker, mix well and add champagne. Pour into a martini glass and spray with tuberose and jasmine.
Jaded
one jigger black currant vodka
two ounces Boyland Creme Soda
one drop alpha ionone dilution, 10%
one drop wormwood dilution, 5%
Combine the ingredients in a cocktail shaker, shake well and serve strained in a martini glass.
Black currant vodka is made by finely chopping 1/3 cup dried black currants and pouring one cup of vodka over them in a jar with a tight fitting lid. Shake daily and macerate for up to one month. Strain and store in an airtight bottle.
Lychee vodka is made by peeling and chopping 1/3 cup fresh lychees (including any juice) and placing them in a jar with a tight fitting lid. Pour one cup vodka over and shake daily for up to two weeks. Strain and store.
It's amazing how the taste totally changes with a tiny drop of jasmine or another essence. These cocktails are so vivid. I also love how you get the effect after you drink them, not so much during. Once you drink them the scent and flavor rises up from the back of the mouth and moves to the front, perfuming your whole mouth. Thanks for the mention of Clarimonde too!
ReplyDeleteYou're oh so welcome, Lucy! Thanks for including me!!
DeleteThis is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired to blend some cocktails after being a wine drinker for.ever.
thanks!
Cocktails are so much fun, I'm glad you feel inspired!
DeleteI love cooking and baking with esential oils...neroli, jasmine, etc...but I have never tried scenting cocktails...first blush sounds good to me..
ReplyDeleteHave fun, JoAnne, perfume and cocktails are similar ventures!
DeleteJulianne, these cocktails sound incredible! I'm so impressed with your ability to craft these perfumed libations. First blush sounds like it's right up my alley and the project with you, Maria and Lucy is intriguing. Thank you for sharing your recipes. Congrats and cheers!
ReplyDeleteLychee look pretty disgusting when they're being macerated but make a nice cocktail! Hope you're having a great summer, Charna!
DeleteYum! Those cocktails sound amazing! What a great, creative project!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you need a cocktail to soften your landing from your trip!
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