Negroni - the simplest recipe for the best co*cktail (2024)

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Want to make the best Negroni? What Gin and what Vermouth to use? In what proportions? And what glass should you serve it in? Read bellow for all the answers!

I really can't say enough about this co*cktail. From the moment I first tasted a Negroni it's very hard for me to order another drink.

Of course there other great co*cktails out there like the classic Martini or the white Russian but the appeal of a classic Negroni served in an old fashioned glass with it's gorgeous red hues and the delicious contrasting flavors is something I just can't resist.

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But let's start from the beginning.

The history of Negroni and its origins.

The story has it that the Negroni was born in 1919 when an Italian Count named Camillo Negroni asked a bartender to make him a stronger Americano. Americano is a co*cktail made with Campari, sweet Vermouth and soda water. The bartender replaced the soda water with Gin (wise choice!) and the Negroni co*cktail was born.

However others dispute that this delicious drink is of French origin. If you're interested in more details about the story of Negroni you can read this article from diffordsguide.com.

The Ingredients of Negroni and the proportions

The classic recipe has just three ingredients in equal ratios:

  • 1 part Gin
  • 1 part Campari
  • 1 part sweet Vermouth

Isn't this the simplest recipe ever? Also, you'll need to add half a slice of orange (orange twist) or a small piece of orange peel and some ice cubes for the necessary dilution (and please, never use lemon instead of orange!)

For my personal taste, the above proportions will give you the perfect balance between the sweetness of the vermouth, the bitterness of the Campari and the punch of the Gin.

However, if you like things on the sweet side or if you find the taste of Campari difficult to get acquired to, then you may want to change the ratios a bit and decrease the amount of Campari.

On the other hand, if you like your drink less bitter but also less rich in a way that the botanicals of the Gin have more space to shine, then you'll probably want to keep the Campari and the Vermouth in the same ratio and double the amount of Gin.

So for a sweeter drink you can try:

  • 1 part Gin
  • 1 part sweet Vermouth
  • ½ part Campari

For a drink that favors the flavors of Gin you can try:

  • 2 parts Gin
  • 1 part sweet Vermouth
  • 1 part Campari
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How to make a Negroni co*cktail

And now for the most fun part, which is making a Negroni.

Though you can use a mixing glass, I find it easier (and maybe tastier) to pour the ingredients directly over ice inside the serving glass. After that, all you have to do is stir it in order to chill the drink and provide enough dilution so that the many botanicals have space to shine.

Best Gin for Negroni

The best Gin for Negronis is a London Dry style Gin because it has juniper as the predominant botanical which pairs perfectly with the Campari and the Vermouth. The more modern style Gins lack this juniper flavor and are not generally recommended for this co*cktail.

And remember, London Dry is just the style of Gin, it doesn't mean it has to come from London.

Some Gins of this style are:

  • Tanqueray (botanicals: juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica root, and licorice).
  • Tanqueray No. 10 (botanicals: juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica, licorice, fresh white grapefruit, fresh lime, fresh orange and chamomile flowers).
  • Bombay Sapphire (botanicals: juniper berries, coriander seeds, liquorice root, almonds, lemon peel, cassia bark, orris root, angelica root, cubeb berries, grains of paradise).
  • Beefeater London Dry (botanicals: juniper, Seville orange peel, lemon peel, angelica root and seed, coriander seed, orris root, liquorice root and almond).
  • The botanist 22 (botanicals: apple mint, chamomile, creeping thistle, downy birch, elder, gorse, hawthorn, heather, juniper, lady's bedstraw, lemon balm, meadowsweet, mugwort, red clover, spear mint, sweet cicely, bog myrtle, tansy, wild thyme, water mint, white clover, wood sage)

Decanter.com has an article about the best gins for the best Gins for Negronis if you want to read more on the subject.

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The Vermouth

Most people believe Vermouth is a spirit but it actually is a fortified wine (I talk more about fortified wines at the end of this Mediterranean sweet wines article). That's why once you open it, you have to keep it in the fridge and consume it within 1-3 months. And remember you can also use some when making Spanish Sangria!

To be classified as Vermouth the wine must contain extracts from the Artemisia genus of plants. The artemisia extract offers bitterness which balances the sweetness of the wine.

Probably the most known and easy to find Vermouth for Negroni is Martini Rosso. Other Vermouths are Cocchi Torino, Cinzano and Dolin rouge. Vinepair has an article about 9 sweet vermouths for your co*cktails that you may like.

The best glass to serve a Negroni

The old fashioned glass also known as lowball glass or rocks glass is the perfect glass for Negroni. These short glasses typically range between 6 to 10 ounces (180 – 300 ml) and are ideal for straight liquors on the rocks or for serving a whiskey neat.

What does it taste like?

It's not easy to describe the taste of a Negroni because it has different things going on which somehow blend together in a gorgeous way. Some say it is an an acquired taste, but I believe it's one of the most iconic co*cktails ever made.

It's kind of bitter and dry but very tasty, it's rich and sweet from the Vermouth and balanced by the bittersweet Campari. The Juniper flavor pairs perfectly with the citrus notes and after the first sip it just asks you to take another one. I'm already tempted to go and fix me one right now!

And don't underestimate the importance of dilution. As the ice melts, you'll notice that the taste changes dramatically.

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How do you make a Negroni less bitter?

Use less Campari. Campari has a strong character and can easily overpower the rest of the ingredients in the co*cktails it is added to. So, to make a Negroni less bitter, the answer is to use less Campari. An example is to use 2 parts Gin, 2 parts sweet vermouth and 1 part Campari.

Another solution is to replace Campari with Aperol.

How many calories are in a Negroni

One negroni co*cktail made with 1 oz (30 ml) of each ingredient has 186 calories.

If you want to make it with different quantities you can use this easy recipe nutrition calculator from verywellfit.com to calculate the calories for your drink (or any other recipe!).

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Negroni - the simplest recipe for the best co*cktail

Makos

Want to make the best Negroni? From the type of Gin to the sweet vermouth and to the balanced proportions, everything plays a role for this co*cktail. Serve it in an old fashioned glass with ice and an orange twist and your pleasure is guaranteed!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course co*cktails, Drinks

Cuisine Italian

Servings 1

Calories 186 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 oz (30 ml) Gin
  • 1 oz (30 ml) Campari
  • 1 oz (30 ml) sweet Vermouth

For serving:

  • ice
  • orange slice

Instructions

  • Fill an old fashioned glass with a large piece of ice or 4-5 large ice cubes.

  • Pour the Gin, the Campari and the sweet Vermouth inside the glass and stir gently until combined and chilled.

  • Add the orange twist and serve immediately.

Notes

  • 1 oz is about 2 tablespoons/ 30 grams

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Suggested Gins: Tanqueray, Tanqueray N10, Bombay Sapphire, The Botanist 22, Beefeater London dry Gin
Sweet Vermouths: Martini Rosso, Cocchi Torino, Cinzano.
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Nutrition

Calories: 186kcal

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FAQs

What is the best ratio for a Negroni? ›

But if you prefer your Negroni on the more balanced side, my go-to Negroni recipe that I've been drinking for years is 3/4 oz Carpano Antica Formula Vermouth, 3/4oz Campari, and 1.5oz gin.

Why is Negroni the best co*cktail? ›

It's an Essential 3-Ingredient co*cktail

“The Negroni is a classic for a reason,” says Seattle bartender Travis Sanders. “Following the rule of thirds, it's one of the easiest co*cktails to vary and create fun riffs on.”

What alcohol is best for Negroni? ›

Campari is the sole ingredient in a Negroni that should never be changed, nor should it ever be subject to creative flair or interpretation. Without Campari, a Negroni wouldn't be the classic co*cktail that it is.

How do you make a Negroni taste better? ›

Use the orange peel for added flavor...

After your Negroni is ready to go, grab an orange peel for garnish. First, you'll want to "express" (aka twist) the peel over the glass, to release oils into the drink. Then, place it in the Negroni standing up so that the outer side, or orange side, of the peel is facing you.

Which vermouth is best for Negroni? ›

Try one of these recommended vermouths to pair with a favorite gin and bittersweet liqueur for your next aperitivo hour.
  • 01 of 06. Cocchi Vermouth di Torino. ...
  • 02 of 06. Carpano Antica Formula. ...
  • 03 of 06. Dolin Rouge Vermouth de Chambery. ...
  • 04 of 06. Punt e Mes. ...
  • 05 of 06. Tximista Rojo Basque Vermouth. ...
  • 06 of 06. Bordiga Vermouth Rosso.
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Should you refrigerate Campari? ›

And to preserve the flavor of fruity, botanical Campari, tuck it in the fridge if you don't finish that open bottle within a couple of days. It's actually not necessary to keep this refrigerated, says deBary, because of the ways it's processed and its alcohol content of 20%.

What kind of person drinks Negroni? ›

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.

Why do people love Negroni? ›

The beauty of the Negroni lies in its simplicity. It consists of equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. The gin provides a strong backbone, the Campari imparts bitterness and complexity, and the sweet vermouth adds a touch of sweetness and depth.

How healthy is a Negroni? ›

Negroni has high sugar content and affects the liver's glucose release, leading to hyperglycemia. However, alcohol and no-carb gin can cause glucose levels to drop and result in hypoglycemia. Consuming fat, protein, and fibre-rich meal before or along with the drink can stabilise your blood sugar.

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.

What does Negroni mean? ›

Ne·​gro·​ni ni-ˈgrō-nē variants or less commonly negroni. plural Negronis also negronis. : a co*cktail consisting of equal parts gin, Campari, and usually sweet vermouth. A Negroni is always stirred and always garnished with an orange peel.

What is Negroni best paired with? ›

Opt for a selection of salty prosciutto, spicy salami, tangy aged cheddar, creamy blue cheese, and marinated olives to create a symphony of flavours that will accentuate the Negroni's complexity. Grilled vegetables, such as bell peppers, zucchini, eggplant, and asparagus, are a fantastic accompaniment to the Negroni.

Which gin is best for Negroni? ›

Plymouth Gin, the Royal Navy's stalwart for two centuries, will surely anchor your Negroni. With classic botanicals like juniper, orange, lemon peel, angelica, orris root, and cardamom, it's juniper-led with zesty citrus notes. If you're craving an extra bitter Negroni, Plymouth Navy Strength delivers.

What is stronger Negroni or Old Fashioned? ›

Old-Fashioned — (38.09%, 2.44oz in volume, 0.93oz alcohol) Bloody Mary — (12%, 7.5oz in volume, 0.9oz alcohol) Negroni — (20.13%, 4oz in volume, 0.81oz alcohol)

What percent alcohol is a classic Negroni? ›

The Negroni is made entirely of liquor; it's a booze on booze kind of drink typically consisting of dry gin, sweet vermouth and bitters, then garnished with orange. As a result, the Negroni is not a weak drink, with an average alcohol content somewhere around 24% ABV (Alcohol By Volume).

What percentage is Negroni? ›

On average, you can expect a Negroni's alcohol content to be somewhere around 24 percent ABV (48 proof).

What is a classic Negroni made of? ›

A classic negroni is the original 1:1:1 co*cktail (equal parts gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari).

What is the best gin for a Negroni? ›

While London dry gin is the classic choice for a Negroni due to its juniper-forward profile, your gin selection should hinge on your personal taste preferences. Plymouth Gin, for instance, offers a well-balanced, smooth taste with herbal and citrus notes.

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