Black Orchid

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Common choices include vodka, rum, whiskey, and coffee liqueurs. The choice of spirit can significantly impact the flavor profile of the cocktail.

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Black Orchid

Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

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Blue Curacao, Rum, Grenadine


  • Blue Curacao Liqueur 1 part
  • Dark Rum 1 part
  • Grenadine Syrup 1 dash


Shot glass


Black Orchid
black orchid is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Blue Curacao Liqueur,Dark Rum,Grenadine Syrup .Served using Shot glass
The Black Orchid is an alluring and exotic cocktail that combines the vibrant hues of Blue Curacao Liqueur with the depth of Dark Rum and a dash of Grenadine Syrup. It`s a visually stunning drink that`s as captivating as it is delicious. To prepare the Black Orchid, simply shake together equal parts of Blue Curacao Liqueur and Dark Rum with a dash of Grenadine Syrup. The result is a beautifully layered cocktail with a mesmerizing deep blue color that transitions into a rich, dark red at the bottom. The Blue Curacao provides a sweet and citrusy flavor, while the Dark Rum adds complexity and depth. The Grenadine Syrup not only adds a touch of sweetness but also creates a visually striking ombre effect. Whether you`re sipping it at a glamorous party or enjoying a quiet evening at home, the Black Orchid is a stunning choice for those who appreciate both aesthetics and flavor in their cocktails.


Black Orchid Ingredients


Blue Curacao Liqueur,Dark Rum,Grenadine Syrup,


Black Orchid Recipe


Shake and serve. You should not use Meyers Dark Rum for this one.

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  • Blue Curacao Liqueur

    Curaçao is a liqueur flavored with the dried peel of the bitter orange laraha. It's been a popular liqueur for more than 150 years, the Dutch East India Company created this orange liqueurs by steeping orange peels in alcohol from the island of Curaçao and called it Curaçao liquor, unlike Triple Sec, Curacao has added spices and herbs to the orange and Curaçao comes in a variety of colours such as clear, orange or blue.

    Blue Curaçao being the most used of them, in cocktails. Although Curacao is an orange tinted liquor, Blue Curacao is a regular Curacao dyed bright blue to give it a striking appearance, and thus is a very popular cocktail mixer, whenever a striking colour is desired.

    Blue Curacao is usually around 25% ABV.

    Blue Curacao is essentially Orange Liqueur tinted Blue, the colour doesn't influence the taste and thus Orange Curacao is interchangeable with Blue Curacao in recipes, if the colour is not important in the appearance.

    NOTE: Blue Curacao being an Orange Flavoured Blue Liqueur, it's primary purpose in a cocktail is introducing the Orange flavour and the striking sky blue to the drink, so, if a bottle of Blue Curacao liqueur is something you are not planning to buy right now, you can manage with the Blue Curacao Syrup.
    It would add the same flavour and colour profile to the cocktail, all we need to do is simply count for the alcohol absent in the syrup and account for it.

  • Dark Rum

    Dark Rums have molasses as their main ingredient, the dark liquor has a full bodied flavour of spices and caramel and is a favourite drink with Cola and is part of so many cocktails.

    The term Dark Rum is not a legal definition but it generally refers to any rum that is dark brown in appearance due to ageing or from additional molasses or caramel.

    The colour of Dark Rum varies from Gold to Black, depending on the years of ageing in the vat.

  • Grenadine Syrup

    Grenadine is a common non-alcoholic pomegranate syrup with a characteristic deep red colour. It is a very popular cocktail ingredient, used for its pomegranate flavour and more for its ability to add a reddish to pink tint to a cocktail.

    The name Grenadine originates from the French for pomegranate, which is grenade.

    Grenadine is not subjected to regulations like alcoholic beverages are, and there are no region specific formulae any more, and thus manufacturers often replace pomegranate with blackcurrant juice and other fruit juices while retaining the same flavour profile.

    Many producers now use artificial ingredients like high fructose corn syrup, water, citric acid, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate and food grade red colour along with natural and artificial flavours.

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