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Old Cuban Cocktail

If you’ve never had one, Old Cuban is a cocktail similar to a mojito or French 75, but better. The Old Cuban is a cocktail created by Mixologist Audrey Saunders at the Pegu Club in New York City. Typically made with a dark rum instead of a white rum (as used in a classic mojito), an Old Cuban is topped with a sparkling wine or champagne–ahh, what’s not to love?

When you break it down a bit, the name “Old Cuban” is somewhat fitting. A drink that is slightly more refined, complex, and sophisticated than the more simple ones it’s compared to. Classy, yet refreshing, this is an ideal choice for those looking for something summery and light, but more memorable.Old CubanIn my version of this classic cocktail, I replace mint with basil, drawing on the earthy tones of one of my most favorite herbs. Champagne (another favorite of mine) is a standard way to finish an Old Cuban. But prosecco is also a great less expensive choice in its place and it has a nice crispness that works well in this drink. Cava, for those that know it (or can find it), is also a good inexpensive choice for this fun warm-weather new favorite.

Old Cuban

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Andrea Potischman

I am a professionally trained NYC chef turned CA mom and food blogger. I post about real food, with doable ingredient lists that are family friendly.

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