This recipe is definitely not traditional - except in my family. It is sweet, and meant to be! You will have to do the math for single servings, this is the way I got it from my Grandfather, who always made a batch (or two) for the Holidays.
Ingredients
- 0.75 cups white sugar
- 0.25 cups hot water
- 1 , 750 milliliter
- 1.25 cups sweet vermouth
- 0.25 cups cherry juice
- 2 teaspoons aromatic bitters
- 12 maraschinos cherries
Instructions
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Dissolve the sugar in hot water in a large pitcher. Stir in the whiskey, vermouth, cherry juice and bitters. Serve in glasses over ice and garnish with a maraschino cherry.
Nutrition Facts
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