The Calvados Cocktail
Usually cocktails call for a dash or two of bitters, and not the large amount as in the Calvados Cocktail:

- 1.50 ounces Calvados
- 1.50 ounce orange juice
- 0.75 ounce Cointreau
- 0.75 ounce orange bitters
Shake in an iced cocktail shaker, and strain into a cocktail glass. Add an orange wheel to garnish.
I was introduced to Calvados through this book, as I had never heard of it before. It’s a “revered apple brandy from France” and a number of vintage cocktails call for it. Dr. Cocktail states that this cocktail was forgotten was due to the disappearance of orange bitters, but now that they have been rediscovered I have a couple of types in my collection. I bought a bottle of Stirrings Blood Orange Bitters to make Amer Picon and so I had plenty on hand for the 3/4 of a ounce this drink requires.
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