La Campagne Cocktail Inspired by La Traviata

Join La Traviata’s Violetta and Alfredo in their idyllic, countryside life with this delightful cocktail. It’s inspired by “wayward woman” who is the opera’s title character. She is the belle of every Parisian party who falls deeply in love with her beau idéal. When she and her lover run away from the opprobrium of high society, they start a new life in the country. Soon however, an outside force threatens their happiness. Alfredo’s father urges Violetta to give up her love to protect the family’s honor. Drama ensues.    

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A clear glass with a spritzy cocktail inside sits on a brown table with violets and flowers scattered about next to a bar spoon.

La Campagne Cocktail Inspired by La Traviata


  • Author: Andrea Duran

Description

The drama of La Traviata comes in cocktail form.


Ingredients

Scale


Instructions

  1. Build in Collins glass with ice and top with sparkling wine.
  2. Garnish with violet flowers and lemon slice.

Story and Recipe by Andrea Duran
Styling by Anna Franklin
Photography by Dave Bryce

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