Torombolo
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Torombolo
Sweet and creamy
- Chocolate Milk 2 parts
- Licor 43 Liqueur 1 part
Any Glass of your Choice
Torombolo is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Chocolate Milk,Licor 43 Liqueur .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Torombolo Ingredients
Chocolate Milk,Licor 43 Liqueur,
Torombolo Recipe
Pour chocolate milk into a large glass, and add the licor 43. Mix well, and serve cold.
Chocolate Milk
Chocolate on its own don't go well with cocktails, there are too many flavours and since cocktails are served cold the chocolates flavour is muted and it doesn't melt in the mouth.
However, it's not that chocolate doesn't pair with liquors, barrel aged spirits like whiskey and aged rum exude the natural and rich vanilla and caramel flavours that are also found in many chocolates, and thus, rich milk chocolate pairs well with aged Rum and Vodka and goes well with Bourbon as well.
However, the most revealing pairing is with Curacao, the orange liqueur and chocolate makes a killer combination.Licor 43 Liqueur
Licor 43 Liqueur is bright yellow, vanilla flavoured Spanish liqueur invented in 1946 by the Zamora family. It is said to be based on an ancient recipe, and the name comes from the 43 herbs and botanicals used to make it. It is light and sweet with a dominant vanilla flavour, with bright citrus and warm cinnamon flavours following it. In Spain it is mostly known as cuarenta y tres.
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