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Bauduc Rosé Cocktail – Refreshed & Updated

July 24th 2011, by

Many old friends will be familiar with this Bauduc summer cocktail but you can add another optional ingredient: cranberry juice. This is a great drink that you can prepare in advance of a small party. Without any vodka, it’s pretty low in alcohol too.

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Bauduc Rose Cocktail

For 25 long drinks, pre-mix in a very large jug:

2 bottles of Château Bauduc Rosé 2010

50cl Cranberry juice

Lime cordial

A squeeze of fresh lime juice

Slug of vodka (optional)

Keep the mix cold and slice up 3 limes into wedges. When guests arrive, put ice into some tall tumblers and half-fill with the Rosé mixture. Then fill each glass completely with Canada Dry (you’ll need about 2 litres in all). Garnish with fresh mint leaves if possible, and squeeze a small lime wedge over each glass and drop it in.

I suggest you test out the measures beforehand to suit your taste but be careful not to overdo it.

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