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drawing of a cocktail shaker drawing of a cocktail glassRoyal Funchal Yacht Club

Shake with ice:

1.5 oz Henriques & Henriques Rainwater Madeira

0.5 oz orange liqueur

0.5 oz John D. Taylor’s Velvet Falernum

0.5 oz lime juice

0.25 oz simple syrup

Strain into a cocktail glass.

Garnish with a lemon peel.

adapted from a recipe by Frederic Yarm, Cambridge, Massachusetts

An example of the Royal Funchal Yacht Club, the mixed drink (drink), adapted from a recipe by Frederic Yarm, Cambridge, Massachusetts, featuring Henriques & Henriques Rainwater Madeira, orange-flavored liqueur, John D. Taylor’s Velvet Falernum, lime juice, simple syrup, and lemon twist; photo by Lee Edwards

John D. Taylor’s Velvet Falernum bottle

John D. Taylor’s Velvet Falernum

West IndiesBarbados 11.0% ABV

11.0% ABV

Falernum is indigenous to Barbados, where Velvet Falernum is a longtime staple item of its many resorts and bars. The sweetness, spice, and nutty character of this rum-based liqueur provides weight and texture to classic rum and wine punches. Today, Falernum is a staple for tropical drinks such as swizzles, Zombies, and other Tiki drinks. Try the island favorite with 2 parts aged rum, 3 dashes Angostura and a squeeze of lime. Add to wine and orange juice for a quick, delicious Sangria. John D Taylor’s Velvet Falernum is considered by many as the original Falernum, and is today produced by famed rum distiller R.L. Seale Ltd.

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John D. Taylor’s Velvet Falernum label