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co*cktails are a great way to combine history and taste. The Old Cuban is one of my all-time favorites, and I am delighted to share it with you today. This drink stands out for its refined combination of rum, fresh mint, and effervescent champagne. It’s a co*cktail that promises to make any occasion special, blending the exuberant spirit of a mojito with an exquisite, effervescent touch. Trust me, once you taste it, the Old Cuban may become your new go-to.
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Tasting Notes
Flavors abound in the Old Cuban. Each sip starts with the smooth, rich taste of aged rum and ends with a refreshing rush of mint. The lime juice provides the appropriate zesty punch to balance the sweetness of the simple syrup. The champagne adds a subtle fizz, resulting in a co*cktail that is not only delicious but also extremely refreshing. Its intricacy makes it an intriguing drink to sample.
Equipment and Glassware
The Old Cuban, a traditional drink that combines a Mojito and a French 75 with rum, you’ll needthe following equipment and glassware:
- co*cktail Shaker
- Fine Mesh Strainer
- Muddler
- Measuring Jigger
- Coupe Glass
- Champagne Flutes
- Bar Spoon
- Ice Maker or Ice Tray
Ingredients
- ¾ ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
- 1 ounce simple syrup
- 6-8 mint leaves
- 1 ½ ounces aged rum
- 2 dashes of Angostura bitters
- 2 ounces champagne or sparkling wine
- Lime wedge or mint sprig for garnish
Instructions
- Mix simple syrup and lime juice in a co*cktail shaker. Muddle the mint leaves gently with a wooden spoon or muddler (bruise the leaves, so the flavor seeps out).
- Add rum and bitters, then fill the rest of the shaker with ice.
- Shake until the mixture is thoroughly chilled.
- Pour through a double strainer (to avoid bits of mint leaves) into a chilled co*cktail glass.
- Top with champagne and garnish.
Pro Tips
For the finest flavor, combine freshly squeezed lime juice with high-quality aged rum. To avoid bitterness, gently muddle the mint. Chilling the coupe glass prior can improve the sipping experience.
When to Serve
The Old Cuban is ideal for parties or as a sophisticated pre-dinner co*cktail. Its festive flair makes it excellent for holidays, weddings, or any other occasion where you want to wow your guests with a classy selection.
Which Liquor Brands to Choose
For the Old Cuban, choose a premium aged rum, such as Havana Club 7-Year or Appleton Estate Reserve. These rums provide depth and complexity to the co*cktail, enhancing its overall flavor.
Similar co*cktails
- Classic Mojito: A classic, minty rum co*cktail with a simpler profile.
- French 75: Another bubbly co*cktail, but with gin and lemon.
- Hemingway Daiquiri: A rum-based drink with grapefruit and maraschino.
- Mint Julep: A bourbon co*cktail with mint, more straightforward but equally refreshing.
- Airmail: A rum and honey co*cktail, also topped with champagne.
History
Audrey Saunders, a skilled bartender, devised the current classic, the Old Cuban. It straddles the line between a traditional Mojito and a Champagne co*cktail, showcasing Cuban history and modern mixology. This drink exemplifies Saunders’ inventive attitude and has rapidly become a favorite among co*cktail connoisseurs.
Old Cuban
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: aged rum, Angostura Bitter, Champagne, Lime Juice, Rum, Simple Syrup, simple syrup. sparkling wine, Sparkling Wine
Servings: 1
Author: Paul Kushner
Discover the Old Cuban drink, a delicious combination of aged rum, fresh mint, lime, and champagne. A classy and pleasant beverage for any occasion.
Equipment
Ice Maker or Ice Mold
Ingredients
- ¾ ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
- 1 ounce simple syrup
- 6-8 mint leaves
- 1 ½ ounces aged rum
- 2 dashes of Angostura bitters
- 2 ounces champagne or sparkling wine
- Lime wedge or mint sprig for garnish
Instructions
Mix simple syrup and lime juice in a co*cktail shaker. Muddle the mint leaves gently with a wooden spoon or muddler (bruise the leaves, so the flavor seeps out).
Add rum and bitters, then fill the rest of the shaker with ice.
Shake until the mixture is thoroughly chilled.
Pour through a double strainer (to avoid bits of mint leaves) into a chilled co*cktail glass.
Top with champagne and garnish.
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Written by Paul Kushner
Founder and CEO of MyBartender. Graduated from Penn State University. He always had a deep interest in the restaurant and bar industry. His restaurant experience began in 1997 at the age of 14 as a bus boy. By the time he turned 17 he was serving tables, and by 19 he was bartending/bar managing 6-7 nights a week.
In 2012, after a decade and a half of learning all facets of the industry, Paul opened his first restaurant/bar. In 2015, a second location followed, the latter being featured on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
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