AuthorOrtolan Rosolio

Ortolan Rosolio provides a modern take on the lost art of rosolios, rose-petal-based Italian liqueurs replaced with amaros in the early 20th century. Founder Robert Collier created the aperitif from over 25 different types of roses, resulting in a natural compound that turns the drink from amber to a light pink when combined with citrus. To best capture the flavors of Ortolan, keep the drink simple and light.

How to Make It

1

In a rocks glass, pour 3 oz. of Ortolan Rosolio over ice, add 2 oz. of club soda, and squeeze half a lime (or lemon) to top it off.

2

Stir to watch the drink transform!

Ingredients

 3 fl oz Ortolan Rosolio (27% ABV)
 2 fl oz club soda
 lime juice

Directions

1

In a rocks glass, pour 3 oz. of Ortolan Rosolio over ice, add 2 oz. of club soda, and squeeze half a lime (or lemon) to top it off.

2

Stir to watch the drink transform!

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