Vampiro
재료
- Tequila 6 cl
- Tomato Juice 3 cl
- Orange juice 3 cl
- Lime juice 1.5 cl
- Sugar syrup 1 dash
- Salt 1 pinch
조리법
Vampiros may be made in a tall glass or an old fashioned glass. Bartenders may first "rim" the glass with Kosher Salt, which is done by placing a layer of Kosher Salt on a chopping board, moistening the glass' rim with lime juice or water, and then placing the upside down glass rim onto the Kosher Salt, so that the salt sticks to the moistened rim. The second step is to fill half the glass with ice and add one or two shooter glasses full of high quality Tequila. The next stage is to add the flavouring elements. This is done by squeezing a fresh lime into the glass, adding a few grains of salt, adding citrus-flavoured soda pop, until the glass is 4/5 full, and then adding spicy Viuda de Sanchez (or orange juice, lime juice and pico de gallo). The final step is to stir the ingredients so that the flavours are properly blended.
Vampiro는 IBA 뉴 에라 음료로, 데킬라, 토마토 주스, 오렌지 주스, 라임 주스, 설탕 시럽, 소금 한 꼬집을 올드 패션드 글라스에 담아 만들며, 때로는 소금 림을 두릅니다. 토마토의 세이보리 깊이와 시트러스의 밝음, 데킬라의 독특한 아가베 특성을 결합한 블러디 메리의 데킬라 기반 사촌입니다. 멕시코와 미국 남서부에서 특히 인기가 있습니다.
History & Origins
The Vampiro originated in Mexico, where it evolved from the local tradition of mixing tequila with tomato-based chasers and citrus. It became the signature drink of the Gran Hotel Presidente in Acapulco in the 1960s, though the recipe has evolved considerably since then. The IBA recognized it in its New Era Drinks category, acknowledging its status as a contemporary cocktail with distinct regional roots.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Tequila's agave earthiness with fresh tomato, orange citrus, lime tartness, and a subtle salinity. Palate: Complex and savory-sweet, with tequila providing an earthy backbone; tomato juice adds body and umami depth, orange juice contributes sweetness and brightness, and lime provides tartness that keeps the savory element in balance. Finish: Dry and slightly savory with lingering agave and tomato.
Pro Tip
Rim half the glass with salt and chili powder for an authentic Mexican presentation and to add heat that complements the tequila's agave character.
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