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The Razz-Matazz cocktail freshens up the classic gimlet

Updated July 3, 2019 - 6:56 pm

Like the classic gimlet, the Razz-Matazz at Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House combines gin and lime juice. The addition of raspberry liqueur gives it a rich color and light taste of berries, perfect for pairing with light summer fare.

Ingredients

1½ ounces The Botanist gin

¾ ounce Marie Brizard raspberry liqueur

1 ounce fresh lime juice

1 ounce Wilks & Wilson Millicent’s Lime Mint syrup

Garnish

Two fresh raspberries

Mint

Directions

In a mixing glass or tin, combine all ingredients and shake well with ice. Strain the contents into a double old-fashioned glass over fresh ice. Add garnish.

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