
NEGRONI COCKTAIL
In 1919, Count Camillo Negroni would frequent the aristocratic Caffè Casoni in Florence, Italy. One day he wanted something a little bit stronger than his usual Americano. So he asked the barman Fosco Scarselli to add a little bit of Gin to his drink, rather than soda, in memory of his recent trips to London. This new cocktail became “The Usual” for the Count, but soon it became the “American Aperitif Count Negroni-style" for everyone else. In the 1950's the cocktail became very popular in Italy and, soon, all over the world. Ian Fleming mentioned the Negroni Cocktail in one of the 'James Bond' movies. INGREDIENTS Tanqueray Gin | Cocchi Vermouth | Bitter Campari | Angostura NIO cocktails are prepared using the best liquor and distillates with no preservatives, additives or artificial flavors/colors