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This week's cocktail is a "wrong Negroni". "The Negroni Sbagliato was invented by bartender Mirko Stocchetto in Milan in 1972. It's said that while making the classic Negroni, Mirko accidentally grabbed a bottle of prosecco instead of gin." Oops! "Sbagliato" is Italian for "wrong," or "mistaken." We hope you enjoy this happy mistake! As always, if you make any of our drinks, take a picture and share them with us online! Instagram ---> @ staynfocusimages
This makes 1 drink! Let's get started!
For Garnish
1 Orange Peel
For Drink
1 oz. Prosecco (or more)
1 oz. Sweet Vermouth
1 oz. Campari
Ice
You will also need a rocks tumbler or old fashioned glass, peeler, and a bar spoon.
In your tumbler, add:
Sweet Vermouth (1 oz.)
Campari (1 oz.)
Add your Ice.
Stir gently.
Top with Prosecco.
Garnish with your orange peel.
Sip slow and Enjoy!
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Naturally, I'm misanthropic. But the Negronis are helping considerably.
-Anthony Bourdain