Go further than the negroni

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The Negroni Isn’t the Only Equal-Parts Cocktail Worth Memorizing

An equal-parts drink is exactly what it sounds like: an egalitarian composition in which every ingredient is of equal importance. The best-known example, the negroni, calls for identical volumes of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. But there are other drinks worth adding to your arsenal. Start with these four recipes from cocktail expert Al Sotack.

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Last Word

This gin drink offers a careful balance between robust flavors—nutty, herbaceous, sweet, and tart—and it’s one of the most successful examples of the equal parts game.

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