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We think every gin fan should know how to make a good Negroni. It is one of the most iconic classic gin co*cktails in the world, after all.

And with just three ingredients, all delivered in that easily remembered 1:1:1 ratio, it couldn’t be quicker to learn the perfect Negroni recipe.

In this feature, we are taking you through the ideal Negroni ingredients, the method for how to make a Negroni and just about everything you could possibly want to know about this amazing co*cktail, including how and where the Negroni was invented, what a Negroni tastes like and how alcoholic it is.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look…

Where and when was the Negroni invented?

There are many myths and legends around the origin of this fabulous co*cktail, but the leading Negroni origin story is that the Negroni was invented by one Count Camillo Negroni at the Café Casoni in Florence in 1919, now known as Giacosa Café.

The story goes that Count Negroni asked the bartender at Café Casoni, Fosco Scarselli, to add gin to his usual order of vermouth and Campari, instead of soda water, which he usually used to top the drink.

Scarselli garnished this new creation with orange and the Negroni was born.

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What is a Negroni made of?

The classic Negroni is made of three ingredients, all used in equal measure: gin, sweet vermouth and Campari.

Negroni ingredients:

Gin:

Negroni is traditionally made with London dry gin, which has a rich, juniper-led flavour profile. London dry gins can also have a medley of citrus, herb and spice tones depending on the gin you choose. Find out more about London dry gin here!

For the perfect Negroni, we recommend using a traditional London dry like Nelson’s London Dry Gin.

Sweet Vermouth:

Also known as red vermouth, sweet vermouth adds wonderfully bittersweet herb and spice flavours to the co*cktail recipe and layers of complexity.

There are a range of sweet vermouth options out there, but for the perfect Negroni, we recommend using Punt E Mes.

The name Punt E Mes translates to “point and a half” and it refers to the flavour profile of the vermouth, which is said to be one “point” sweet and half a “point” bitter.

It’s the perfect Italian vermouth for this delightfully Italian co*cktail.

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Campari:

This Italian aperitivo liqueur is famed for its bright red colour and citrusy, herbaceous flavour profile. Discover everything you need to know about Campari here!

It’s the perfect complement to the vermouth and gin in this co*cktail recipe.

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Is a Negroni a strong co*cktail?

The Negroni is indeed a strong co*cktail, although it shouldn’t have any high-alcohol “burn” if made correctly.

The Negroni is strong because it is made with an alcoholic spirit and two alcoholic liqueurs. Find out their alcohol content here:

  • London dry gin has an ABV (alcohol by volume) measure of at 37.5%.
  • Sweet vermouth traditionally has an ABV measure of around 15 - 18%
  • Campari has an ABV measure of 25% in the UK (between 20.5% and 28% outside of the UK).

London dry gin has an ABV (alcohol by volume) measure of at 37.5%.

Sweet vermouth traditionally has an ABV measure of around 15 - 18%

Campari has an ABV measure of 25% in the UK (between 20.5% and 28% outside of the UK).

What does Negroni taste like?

A well-made Negroni should have an ultra-smooth palate with a delicious balance of sweet and bitter herb, citrus and spice tones.

In every sip, you can taste touches of juniper from the gin, herb and spice flavours from the vermouth and citrus flavours from the Campari.

Together, they give you a drinking experience that is rich and delectably complex with a wonderfully moreish finish.

What is so good about Negroni?

We think Negronis are great, not only because they taste amazing but because they are also incredibly easy to make at home and the recipe is extremely versatile.

To make a Negroni, you simply stir equal parts gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari with ice and pour them into a Rocks glass filled with ice or with one big ice cube in.

What’s more, you can combine the Negroni ingredients ahead of time, ready to be stirred and poured at your convenience.

The versatility of the Negroni can be seen with just a quick glance across a co*cktail menu, as many today include a White Negroni and the Sbagliato (a Negroni with prosecco instead of gin - but we put the gin back in ours!) has become hugely popular in recent years.

But the adaptions go further than that (see below). We definitely recommend starting with the classic Negroni recipe though…

How to make the perfect Negroni recipe:

Ingredients:

25ml London dry gin
25ml Campari
25ml sweet vermouth
Orange zest, to garnish

Method:

  1. Add the gin, Campari and sweet red vermouth to a stirring glass or shaker with ice. Stir well.
  2. Place one big ice cube in a Rocks glass and gently strain the co*cktail over the ice - if you don’t have one big ice cube, fill the glass with as big ice cubes as you can.
  3. Squeeze the orange zest over the co*cktail and rub it around the rim.
  4. Garnish, serve and enjoy!

Add the gin, Campari and sweet red vermouth to a stirring glass or shaker with ice. Stir well.

Place one big ice cube in a Rocks glass and gently strain the co*cktail over the ice - if you don’t have one big ice cube, fill the glass with as big ice cubes as you can.

Squeeze the orange zest over the co*cktail and rub it around the rim.

Garnish, serve and enjoy!

Craft Gin Club tip: A pint glass works as a great stirring glass!

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When is the best time to drink a Negroni?

Well, Negroni week is the best time to drink a Negroni! In the UK, Negroni week runs from September 18th to September 24th. A Negroni is just as delicious at any other time of the year too, of course.

But if you are looking for a certain time of day to drink a Negroni, we would suggest mixing one up before your dinner.

That is because the Negroni is known as an aperitif (French) or aperitivo (Italian) co*cktail. This type of co*cktail, with a bitter flavour profile, is thought to be a great way to build up your appetite before a meal.

However, there are no hard and fast rules. You are perfectly welcome to enjoy a Negroni whenever one takes your fancy, that’s what we do!

Negroni variations:

Now you’ve mastered the basics of a classic Negroni, why not try one of our alternative Negroni recipes that put a twist on the traditional version…

Sloe Gin Negroni:

Try swapping London dry gin for sloe gin and you will not be disappointed!

Find the full recipe here

Orange Frogroni:

This frozen Negroni recipe is perfect for the height of summer, especially as the addition of orange juice gives the co*cktail a sweeter, fruitier palate. Yum!

Learn how to make this frozen Negroni twist here

White Chocolate Negroni:

This chocolate twist on the White Negroni makes for the perfect dessert co*cktail recipe.

Check it out here

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FAQs

What gin makes the best Negroni? ›

A staple for a reason, Beefeater's London Dry gin works elegantly in Negronis and other gin classics, like Martinis. Eloy Pacheco, head bartender at New York City's Dante, especially appreciates the spirit's coriander, lemon zest and pine-juniper flavors.

What gin does Stanley Tucci use for Negroni? ›

Stanley is partial to Tanqueray No. Ten gin (he works with the brand), though any that suits your taste will do. That same gin also makes a wonderful martini, he says, stirred with just a hint of dry vermouth (every bar cart should have a bottle of both sweet and dry vermouth) and garnished with a twist of grapefruit.

Which vermouth is better for Negroni? ›

However, the perfect Negroni should only ever be made on a red, sweet, Italian-style vermouth, preferably with some 'weight' to it and enough spice to hold up against the Campari. We recommend small batch vermouths such as Cinzano 1757 or Cinzano Rosso.

What time of day should I drink Negroni? ›

Drink it before a good meal, not just because it is the very definition of an Aperitivo co*cktail but because a gin, vermouth and bitters is a booze layered on booze combination that would have sunk Henry VIII.

Is Negroni better with Aperol or Campari? ›

Aperol is less bitter than Campari and has a sweeter and fruitier flavor, meaning this co*cktail will have a subtle sweetness to it. Campari has noticeably bitter and herbal flavors by comparison. These notes are good to keep in mind when deciding which variation of a Negroni you prefer mixing.

What gin do Italians use for Negroni? ›

Best for a Negroni: Malfy con Limone Italian Gin

Distilled in Torino, but inspired by the Amalfi Coast, Malfy con Limone makes the most of two emblematic Italian botanicals: juniper berries and Amalfi lemons.

Is Bombay Sapphire gin good for Negroni? ›

Perfect for a Floral Negroni, the iconic blue bottle of Bombay Sapphire is a star in the gin universe. Infused with care using perforated copper baskets during distillation, it's blend of ten botanicals, like licorice, cassia bark, and juniper berries, is both smooth and complex.

How do you make a Negroni taste better? ›

To make the perfect Negroni, it is recommended to use a sweet (red) vermouth like Carpano Antica Formula or Punt e Mes. A sweet vermouth adds a touch of sweetness to balance out the bitterness of the Campari.

What is the best Amaro for Negroni? ›

A warmer negroni, the complexity of amaro is beautifully balanced by the depth of bourbon and the sweetness of vermouth. We love it and think that you will, too. Our top choice is Averna Amaro, but Ramazzotti is also very good.

What should I buy for a Negroni? ›

The basic makeup of a Negroni is one part gin, one part Campari, and one part sweet vermouth — we used one ounce of each to mix ours, plus ice and an orange peel.

What does ordering a Negroni say about you? ›

Drink Order: Negroni

You have a bold and adventurous side. This co*cktail – made with equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth – is currently trending on the co*cktail scene. Its unique blend of flavors showcase your open-mindedness and willingness to explore new trends and experiences.

Do bartenders like Negronis? ›

Bartenders have mixed feelings about Negronis.

Negronis are a classic co*cktail of equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth that are often served over ice and garnished with a fresh orange peel. Although the Negroni is a traditional co*cktail, some bartenders have mixed feelings about it.

Should Negroni be kept in fridge? ›

Why Vermouth Should Be Refrigerated. “The magic of classic co*cktails like the martini or negroni comes from the delicate balance of flavors and aromas, which can easily be thrown off by an old vermouth,” says Fabio Raffaelli, brand ambassador for Martini & Rossi, maker of top-selling dry and sweet vermouths.

Is Bombay Sapphire good in Negroni? ›

When it comes to aperitifs, you would struggle to better this classic co*cktail. The botanicals found in Bombay Sapphire create a complex harmony that makes this the drink of choice for those of a discerning character.

Can you use any gin in a Negroni? ›

Almost no one specifies types of gin or vermouth, and in a way, it's not vital — one of the charms of the Negroni is it's near invincibility. Use any gin or sweet vermouth you like, and it's going to taste great. Substitute Campari for any of it's competitors, and it's going to taste great.

Can you use Bombay Sapphire in a Negroni? ›

A contemporary lengthened version of a classic Negroni co*cktail, adding Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light Ginger Ale to Bombay Sapphire, MARTINI Rubino, MARTINI Bitters & a large orange wedge combines to add a touch of wintry sweetness.

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