Don't Know Nonino? Now You Know! | Master Your Glass

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • On this episode of MYG I take a deep look at Amaro Nonino Quintessentia and Nonino Aperitivo. I compare the two, taste them and make a cocktail with each one.
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    @00:00 Intro
    @00:16 About Nonino
    @00:50 The difference between the two
    @01:21 Nonino Aperitivo Tasting
    @04:23 Nonino Amaro Quintessetia Tasting
    @06:13 Cocktail Mixing
    @04:17 Teaser for Next Episode
    @12:52 Cocktail Tasting
    @15:15 Outro
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    Spritz Biondo
    3 oz (90ml) Prosecco
    2 oz (60ml) Nonino Aperitivo
    1 oz (30ml) Soda Water
    Method: Build this drink directly into a wine glass by pouring the three ingredients above over ice and stir to mix.
    Garnish with half an orange slice.
    Aviano
    .75oz (22.5ml) Gin
    .75oz (22.5ml) Nonino Aperitivo
    .75oz (22.5ml) Nonino Amaro Quintessentia
    .75oz (22.5ml) Fresh Lemon juice
    Method: Shake the four ingredients above for a few seconds and double strain into a cocktail glass.
    Garnish with an orange peel.
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    Tools I used:
    Citrus Juicer by Modern Mixologist
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    Boston Shaker Tin by Modern Mixologist
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    Libby Mixing Glass
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    Hawthorne Strainer by Modern Mixologist
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    Stainless Steel Bar Spoon
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Комментарии • 43

  • @michaelmead5880
    @michaelmead5880 Год назад +5

    Your knowledge and video content deserves more attention. I’m pretty sure I’ve watched all of your videos lol. Keep ‘em coming! Cheers from Ontario Canada!

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +1

      That right there made my day. Thank you Michael!

  • @malcolmgeffon8072
    @malcolmgeffon8072 Год назад +1

    Very thorough & enjoyable. I love the Nonino Amaro straight. I’m going to have to try these cocktails. Great video.

  • @cynon767
    @cynon767 Год назад +3

    I definitely have to try the aviano... I love both the paper plane and the aviation, and I love the history, thought and meaning behind the name! Well done!

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting. The Aviano was pretty darn good. Cheers and happy holidays

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад +3

    LIVIO!!! I absolutely LOVE Amaro Nonino!! I need to find thier other offering for sure!!! There's a cocktail called the "Exit Strategy" that works so well with the Amaro Nonino!! Great video!!! CHEERS to you brother!!!

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +2

      Cheers Tim. I will mix my an exit strategy and give it a taste!

    • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
      @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад +2

      @@MasterYourGlass I just remembered!! I made the "Exit strategy" on my channel!!

  • @boozeontherocks
    @boozeontherocks Год назад +3

    I really do enjoy the Nonino, they work really well for me.

  • @malcolmgeffon8072
    @malcolmgeffon8072 Год назад +1

    Came across your channel by chance & Im glad I did. I enjoy the Nonino Amaro by itself but you’ve given me the idea of putting it in to a couple of cocktails other than a paper airplane. Thanks!

  • @CoffeeWithPips
    @CoffeeWithPips Год назад +2

    I'm definetly going to their website, this is super cool, I would love to go there. Love the black licorice because I'm such a lover of ouzo, but chocolate, black licorice, and orange sounds perfect.

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +1

      This would be right up your alley Pips! I hope you’re doing great!

  • @jondotdrinks6952
    @jondotdrinks6952 Год назад +2

    I really loved nonino, though I have only ever tried it neat, or in a paperplane. I need to explore it somemore.
    Great video, was super informative!

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Hope you have a great day!

  • @geoffreyday346
    @geoffreyday346 Год назад +1

    Great Job Captain, this helps me Immensely... Thanks :)

  • @stephane.foisy.186
    @stephane.foisy.186 Год назад +1

    I have both and their Prunella that I enjoy regularly. Will definitely try the cocktails next time the mood strikes. Great video with detailed information for every day consumption 🥂

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +2

      Thanks Stephane! I have yet to try the prunella but will be on the lookout for it. I appreciate you as always! I hope you had a great weekend. Cheers!

    • @stephane.foisy.186
      @stephane.foisy.186 Год назад +2

      @@MasterYourGlass it’s delicious and called in a few classics. If you find it would love to see what you do with it or other classics I have yet to find.

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад +2

    YESSSSSS!!!!! Third student in!!!

  • @carl_busch
    @carl_busch Год назад +2

    We saw the Aperitivo a couple weeks ago. It's on the list to to pick up.

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +2

      Cool. It’s definitely good to have around since it has its unique flavor and nothing else really tastes like it. Cheers

  • @hogginger2982
    @hogginger2982 Год назад +2

    Amazing work. Can we request an all Italian Negroni Blanco?

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +1

      Yes. I will try to do one while in Italy 🇮🇹

  • @als.2983
    @als.2983 Год назад +2

    Livio, it's great when you share Italian aperitivo and amaro culture with us. Curiosity question - why use soda water in the spritz template when you get plenty of bubbles from the prosecco. All soda water does is dilute and add more bubbles. Why not just use a 4 part prosecco, 2 part aperitivo as the spritz template?

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +5

      It’s a great question! By simply adding more Prosecco versus soda you are forcing more acidity into the drink than may be required (that is obviously a question of taste). Whereas the splash of soda will keep the bubbles flowing but not give additional acidity. Also, the spritz category with the store and they created because the Austrians wanted a “spray” (Spritz in German) of water in their wine to soften up the drink. These theories also help keep the cost of the drink lower. Take care!

    • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
      @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад +3

      Nice!!! I learned something today!!!!

  • @aginsfbayarea7350
    @aginsfbayarea7350 Год назад +1

    Livio, very nice! I've a question though, why spirit first? I thought juice, etc. first so that if you mess up in the shaker it's not as expensive an error. No?

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  Год назад +1

      Great question!
      I prefer spirit first because it’s the base of the drink and you are “modifying it” only after it has been added. Kind of like the pizza dough is the base and the other ingredients are added on top. I think it is a more “culinary way to build it”.
      Also people associate their drink with the spirit so for me it’s first in (ie The Margarita is considered more a Tequila drink than it would be a lime juice drink).
      I completely get the “cheapest ingredient first” and often teach it that way when my customers have that order in their employee manual.
      The argument is valid however drinks are usually returned, spilled or dropped after they are made and not during the process of being made. So once it has been prepared and mixed it doesn’t really matter what order the ingredients went in once the drink is messed up.
      Basically the time difference between adding the juice first, and the spirit last is maybe 15 seconds; so to assume that the spoilage is going to happen with those few seconds, is possible, but not very probable.
      I love this conversation and hope others chime in.

    • @aginsfbayarea7350
      @aginsfbayarea7350 Год назад

      @@MasterYourGlass Thanks, Livio. I actually build (and I am wholly a home cocktail maker) spirit first. My recipe cards (in my very old school steel Rolodex) list the spirit first - since that's how I categorize them in the Rolodex - so I line up the bottles on the countertop in the order listed in my recipe, and add them to the shaker of tin in that order. Except for bitters; for some reason (perhaps due to how they sometimes splatter in the shaker or tin from the dashing action), I put them in first even if they occupy the last space in the recipe and the countertop lineup. Salute! Andrew

  • @damiraharonbek5387
    @damiraharonbek5387 4 месяца назад +1

    thank you for the video was very entertaining. i tried your riff on the paper plane and it didn't work for me all the complexity of the original cocktail was lost.

  • @malcolmgeffon8072
    @malcolmgeffon8072 Год назад +1

    Was there ice in the metal shaker when you made the Aviano?

  • @thomasgambino1414
    @thomasgambino1414 Год назад +1

    they look really goody my kind of drinks.

  • @ZULUXXXMAUI
    @ZULUXXXMAUI 5 месяцев назад +1

    Come on dude..,How do you not mention aromas & flavors of Tumeric in the Classic Amaro Nonino?

    • @MasterYourGlass
      @MasterYourGlass  5 месяцев назад

      I don’t recall getting those aromas.
      Usually when I taste, I default to childhood flavors in advertently, and I honestly did not try turmeric until my mid 30s for the first time. Thanks for watching