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Kir Royale Cocktail - Crowning Recipe

Kir Royale

Kir Royale has an average of 130 calories and 11% alcohol content. The main type of alcohol is Champagne.

The Kir Royale is an elegant French cocktail that is a variation of the traditional Kir. It is made with crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) and champagne, served in a champagne flute. The Kir Royale is known for its sweet and fruity flavor, with the blackcurrant liqueur adding depth and complexity to the sparkling wine. The cocktail is often enjoyed as an aperitif and is a popular choice for celebrations and special occasions.
Anker Ingredients

Kir Royale Cocktail. Simple Ingredient List.

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• 1 oz Crème de cassis
• 5 oz Champagne
• Blackberry or raspberry (for garnish)

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Instructions

How to Make a Kir Royale

• Add Crème de Cassis: Pour crème de cassis into a champagne flute.
• Top with Champagne: Gently add champagne.
• Garnish and Serve: Garnish with a blackberry or raspberry.

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Kir Royale Cocktail - Crowning Recipe

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Background and Origins of

Kir Royale

The Kamikaze cocktail is a classic drink that emerged during the post-World War II era, specifically in the 1970s, when it gained popularity as a symbol of boldness and intensity. The name "Kamikaze" itself, which means "divine wind" in Japanese, refers to the historical kamikaze pilots of World War II who carried out suicide missions. However, in the context of the cocktail, it denotes a potent and impactful drink that packs a punch. The origins of the Kamikaze cocktail are somewhat debated, but it is widely believed to have been created in Japan or by Japanese bartenders. It was introduced to the American bar scene in the 1970s and quickly became a favorite among those seeking a strong, straightforward drink with a sharp, refreshing taste. The Kamikaze has also made its mark in popular culture, often being referenced in movies, TV shows, and literature as a symbol of daring and recklessness. It remains a favorite for those looking to make a statement with their drink choice, representing a blend of history, culture, and the timeless allure of a well-crafted cocktail.

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