“A variation of the Philadelphia‑born Clover Club popular in the Savoy era, the Clover Leaf adds a mint leaf garnish that perfumes the raspberry‑tinted gin sour.”
Quality ingredients make all the difference. Each component plays a crucial role.
Technique transforms ingredients into something extraordinary.
Dry shake all ingredients to aerate
Add ice and shake hard until frothy and cold
Double strain into a chilled coupe
Float a fresh mint leaf on the foam
Every great cocktail tells a story through its flavors. Here's the sensory experience you can expect.
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Professional insights to elevate your craft
Reverse dry shake for extra foam stability
Use fresh raspberry syrup for vivid color
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