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Gin Cocktail Toast to Christmas from the French Riviera

What’s not to love about gin cocktails during the festive season? Enjoy our recipe creation for the perfect “Christmas on the French Riviera” pre-dinner drink. Read the full blog post here.

Gin Cocktail for Christmas

Christmas on the French Riviera Cocktail

blankMaison Mirabeau Wine
A spicy cocktail to add extra celebration to the holiday season!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine French
Servings 1 Drink

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 1/2 oz Mirabeau Dry Rosé Gin
  • 1 1/2 oz Pomegranate and Elderflower Cordial
  • 1 oz Martini Rosso Vermouth
  • a dash of Angostura Bitters
  • Sparkling Water for the top
  • 1 tsp Pomegranate Seeds for decoration

Instructions
 

  • In a shaker filled with ice, combine the Mirabeau Dry Rosé Gin, Cordial, Martini Rosso and Angostura.
  • Shake vigorously. Pour in a glass filled with ice.
Keyword Christmas Recipe, Cocktails, Gin, Holidays
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Stephen had been in the corporate world for 15 years and in August 2008 turned down a promotion that would have meant more money but also more stress, longer hours and less time with his young family. For many years the Cronks had been dreaming and talking about moving to France to make their own wine, but the moment never seemed quite right to make the big leap.

Soon after, a good redundancy offer seemed the perfect opportunity to turn the dream into reality and after selling their beloved house, they left the leafy suburbs of south-west London in August 2009. Their worldly possessions were packed up on the back of a truck and with barely a word of French between them, the family headed south to a small village called Cotignac, in the heart of Provence.

The Cronks spent a year getting their bearings, learning to live the provençal way, as Stephen was criss-crossing the country researching and finding the best vineyards to work with. The next step was setting up a small wine business with the principle objective of making a Provence rosé that would be regarded as one of the very best from the region, while building a brand that people would grow to love. In order to achieve this aim, they put together a highly experienced winemaking team and threw their heart and soul into the brand and innovative communications with their customers. Mirabeau is now being sold in more than 30 markets, has won medals and earned acclaim from some of the world’s toughest wine critics, but what really makes Stephen happiest is that their wines are an integral part of people having a great time together.

Read more about the Mirabeau Wine story here.

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