It's Mixology Monday time again, unfortunately I've had to skip the last couple of them but we are back with
a new drink. This month's theme is fortified wines. My entry this month is the Puerto Anticado. Lately I've been playing around with mixing up variations on the old fashioned. I've been using my Christmas presents to play with different bitters, different spirits and different sweeteners.This has been everything from using rum, rye, or even some aged Wigle Whiskey. I've really enjoyed that so long as you stick to a pretty straight forward recipe and use quality ingredients you are reasonably assured of coming up with a satisfying after dinner drink. I was trying out using some resposado tequila, Maestro Dobel Diamond to be precise, with some of the jalapeno syrup from the B'ak'tun, and Bittermen's Xocolatl Mole bitters. Just as I was finishing up, my ship's decanter full of tawny port caught my eye. On a whim I decided to add some of that to the drink. It turned out a lovely color and the flavors melded well with some very nice depth to it. For once my luck worked out in such a way that it was the next day that the MxMo theme for the month was announced and my drink fit nicely.
Puerto Anticado
1.5 oz Resposado Tequila (Maestro Dobel Diamond)
1 oz tawny port
.5 oz jalapeno syrup
4d mole bitters (Bittermen's)
stir with ice strain into a rocks glass with service ice.
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