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drawing of a mixing glass drawing of a cocktail glassDance Again

Stir with ice:

1.5 oz blanco tequila

1.5 oz Bonal Gentiane-Quina

0.25 oz crème de cacao

Strain into a coupe.

Garnish with an orange peel.

adapted from drink by Brent Butler, San Francisco

An example of the Dance Again, the mixed drink (drink), adapted from drink by Brent Butler, San Francisco, featuring blanco tequila, Bonal Gentiane-Quina, crème de cacao (white), and orange twist

Bonal Gentiane-Quina bottle

Bonal Gentiane-Quina

FranceSavoie 16.0% ABV

16.0% ABV

Since 1865, this spicy, earthy aperitif has been known as “ouvre l’appétit” - the key to the appetite. Serious in its role as an aperitif, and then popular with sportsmen, Bonal became an early sponsor of the Tour de France. It is made by an infusion of gentian, cinchona (quinine) and renowned herbs of the Grande Chartreuse mountains in a mistelle base. While tradition is to drink neat with a twist, Bonal also mixes well with fresh or hard cider, sparkling wine, and Scotch or American whiskies. Excellent with hard, salty cheeses, salted nuts, or earthy, spicy foods.

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Bonal Gentiane-Quina label