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Best gins for a Negroni: 10 to try

Which gin works best in a Negroni? Julie Sheppard recommends top bottles to buy and tells you how to make this classic cocktail at home.

There’s something both decadent and comforting about mixing up your own cocktails at home. And for me, the Negroni is the ultimate home serve as it’s just so easy to make.

A Negroni is an equal parts cocktail: this is a drink made up of ingredients measured in identical volumes. To make equal parts cocktails you don’t need any special equipment, you just need one cup or jug or jar – or whatever else you have to hand.

Negroni closeup

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You then pour equal measures of your different ingredients into a glass and stir to mix. No fiddly measuring – and you’re guaranteed to get the balance of flavour right every single time!

Who invented the Negroni?

But let’s take a step back: when did people first start drinking Negronis? The cocktail was invented in Italy for Count Camillo Negroni.


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