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CHERRY HEERING

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Cherry Heering has been produced in Denmark since 1818 to an original secret recipe handed down through five generations, and is the original “Cherry Brandy.”

The cherries – a special strain of cherry is used – the small, dark Stevens Cherry which has been evolved from an ancient variety still to be found growing wild in parts of Denmark, are pressed together with stones to create a unique cherry taste, and then placed in wooden casks with more spirit added together with spices. No artificial flavours or colouring is used. In order to ensure that the rich taste of the cherries is maximized, the blend needs to rest and circulate for several months. 3-5 years later the product will be bottled.

As i really love cherries it isn`t hard for me to like this product especially since it really is of a very good quality. I find the taste just sweet enough, its deep,warm and rounded with a very pleasant cherry flavor. It`s an essential ingredient in the Singapore Sling and Blood and Sand cocktails. And Blood and Sand is a cocktail which is a favorite of mine, so here it is :

BLOOD AND SAND

This drink has got its name from the film starring Rudolf Valentino as a bullfighter,in 1922. Its served at Tiki Ti with a top pouring of tequila while the crowd led by one of the Mikes yells toro toro tooooorooo..

I wanted to try that (the tequila part) but if I sit here at home yelling toro, toro, toro while pouring a drink I`m not sure how the people here would react. I could be thrown out head first.

For my Blood and Sand I decided to try my Yamazaki 10, wonderfully inspired by my friend Chris who used Yamazaki 12 in his version of this drink. And blood oranges…I just love them! and of course I want to use them as much as I can while they still are in season.



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* 1 ounce Yamazaki 10
* 1 ounce fresh-squeezed blood-orange juice
* ¾ ounce Cherry Heering
* ¾ ounce sweeet vermouth
* splash tequila

Shake with ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Top with a little splash of tequila. Garnish with pineapple and a brandied cherry.

It tasted great with the Yamazaki and the tequila topping, very interesting. I will definetily make more of these. For garnish I used a pineapple/brandied cherry garnish lazily strewn on top of the foam, mmmm…

Inspired by Blood and Sand i made another little cocktail that i call Cherry and Sand which also was a part of the float themed TDN a while ago.

CHERRY AND SAND

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1 oz Bourbon
1 oz dark Jamaican rum
¾ oz Cherry Heering
0.5 tsp simple syryp
Top with Lemon Soda
Float Lemon Hart 151

Shake over ice and servi with crushed ice in a highball glass, garnish with fresh mint.

To round it up i made a tiki drink, a version of the Aloha cocktail:

ALOHA COCKTAIL #2

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This cocktail is based on the Aloha cocktail page55 in Sippin Safari.The original recipe uses 151 Bacardi rum and light Puerto Rican rum. I switched the Angostura bitters for their orange bitters, used hibiscus grenadine and upped the orange juice to 1 oz from 0.5. Apart from that its the same recipe as in the book.

0.5 oz white rum
0.5 oz JWray overproof
1.0 oz fresh orange juice

0.5 oz fresh lime juice

1/4 oz Cherry Heering
0.5 oz hibiscus grenadine
2 dashes Angostura orange bitters

Shake and strain into a ice filled glass. Garnish cherry and pineapple leaves or pineapple slice. This cocktail went down way too easily, its really tasty.

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7 comments to CHERRY HEERING

  • I need a Cherry & Sand immediately!

    And gorgeous-looking drinks as usual, Tiare.

  • mrmanhattan

    The Cherry and Sand sounds nice. Can you clarify one thing: you say top with lemon soda (brand?) and a float of Lemon Hart 151. I assume you mean *after* shaking and pouring over crushed ice in the highball glass?

    Thanks!

  • Mahalo dr Bamboo, and i hope you like it;-)

    Yes, mrmanhattan, its after you have poured into the glass. First top with the lemon soda, i use either sanpellegrino limonata or schweppes lemon, but i know Ting (jamaican grapefruit bev) would work just as fine. Then last, float the 151.
    Enjoy!

  • Nice review, Tiare, and the Aloha #2 looks and sounds tasty!

  • [...] to drink it? Board of Tiki Idols member Tiare has a current post up on both the Mixosoleum and her own blog that goes a bit more into the technical aspects of Heering’s production. She also provides a [...]

  • NICE drinks Tiare! Going to have to try your Blood & Sand variation, as well as the others ASAP.

    Love the new site too – cheers!

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  • Adam

    Used the Cherry & Sand at a cocktail party. Changed it a bit due to availability of ingredients but turned out great !

    1oz Bourbon
    1oz Anejo Rum
    3/4oz Heering
    1/2 tsp simple syrup
    top with lemonade
    float limoncello

    Couldn’t keep people’s glasses full enough … sold out in 30 minutes;)

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