A Toast to Mom with Plenty of Gin
Contributed by on May 06, 2016
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Happy almost-Mother’s Day y’all!
Isn’t “mother” a funny word? Your mother, my mother, every mother! Mother… mother, mother. Mother may I? Ya mutha’. I feel like the more I say it, the stranger it sounds. I actually call my mother “Mamoo” which is sort of like Mom +Mam-e (another nickname for her) + “Faboo!” (Animaniacs). I also call my Mother “Hun” or “Dear Hun” and she calls me the same.
My Mamoo is a fabulous lady who likes the finer things in life, so I wanted to celebrate Mother’s Day with the fanciest Gin on earth: NOLET’S Silver Dry Gin.
NOLET’S Gin is one of the most delicious and unique Gins I’ve ever tasted. It has prominent notes of Turkish Rose, Raspberry, Peach, and Lemon sherbet, along with the usual Gin botanicals. The viscosity is excellent (to die for in a Martini), it’s 92.5 proof, and when you sip it, this Gin straight up makes you feel elegant.
Now that we’ve got a glorious Gin, let’s make our mothers a celebratory cocktail or three, shall we?
We’ll start with one based on an Aperol Fizz but with a bit more booze and lots of fruit. Mamoo likes strawberries and oranges, so I’ve thrown those into the mix.
I’ve named this drink for my Dear Hun and these are her initials.
SJ Fizz
- 1 oz NOLET’S Silver Dry Gin
- 1 oz Aperol
- Chilled, dry sparkling Rosé like Cava Rosat or Rosé Brut
- Garnish: Strawberries, *Cara Cara Orange Wedges, Mint Bouquet
Build in glass: add fruit and a couple of ice cubes to a wine glass. Add NOLET’S Gin, Aperol and gently stir til things are swimming along nicely. Top with sparkling Rosé and garnish with a Mint Bouquet.
*Note: I’m obsessed with Cara Cara Oranges. They are so much more pleasant than regular Naval oranges, have floral & berry notes, and are less acidic tasting.
For this next one, keep that bottle of sparkling Rosé handy cause we’re going to make a French 75 variation. NOLET’S Gin is from the Netherlands, so I’ve named the cocktail accordingly. The number I’ve chosen may or may not have to do with a certain Mamoo’s age…I’ll never tell.
We’re also going to make a pretty pretty princess Citrus peel rose garnish. Grab one Lemon, one Red Grapefruit, a peeler and a cocktail pick. Peel a strip from each fruit, trying to make your peels about the same length. Roll them together into a rose and spear with the pick.
Nice right? A rose for ya mutha’ and to compliment the rose notes in the Gin. SYNERGY!
Dutch 65
- 1 oz NOLET’S Silver Dry Gin
- 1/2 oz Lemon Juice
- 1/4 oz Rich Cane Sugar Syrup
- Chilled, dry sparkling Rosé like Cava Rosat or Rosé Brut
- Garnish: Grapefruit & Lemon peel rose
Combine NOLET’S Gin, Lemon juice, and syrup over ice and stir. Strain into your prettiest coupe or champagne flute. Top with sparkling Rosé and garnish with Citrus rose.
Lastly, we’re going to make a variation on a Pimm’s Cup cause what mother doesn’t love Pimm’s? (Every mother loves Pimm’s, she just doesn’t know it yet.)
To make the cucumber garnish, you’ll need to cut the cucumber into long spears, get a zester/channel knife, and score the cucumber.
My mom’s family name is Maddox, hence the name of the cocktail.
Maddox Cup
- 1 oz NOLET’S Silver Dry Gin
- 1 oz Pimm’s No.1
- 1/2 oz Lemon Juice
- 1/4 oz Rich Cane Sugar Syrup
- Club Soda
- Garnishes: Strawberries, Cara Cara Orange wedges, scored Cucumber spear, Mint Bouquet
Build in glass: place cucumber spear in glass, then layer fruit and ice. Add NOLET’S Gin, Pimm’s, Lemon Juice, Syrup, soda and stir gently. Top with Mint Bouquet
Man, that cucumber garnish is really speaking to me. So fresh, so healthy! Your mother would be proud of you for eating your veggies!
Happy Mother’s Day to all of your Moms! May they have the fanciest day ever. Cheers!