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Opera Cocktail

Served in a Cocktail Glass

Cocktailalcoholic29% ABV3 ingredientsexcellent recipe
308 cal29% ABV2.42 US std12.1g sugar17.5g carbsAbout these numbers

Difficulty

Moderatestirred drink

Why: 3 ingredients, stirred drink, requires mixing glass, bar spoon

Best for: Charcuterie, Cheese, Aperitif

Ingredients & Tools

  • 1.0 ozMaraschinoModifier
  • 2.0 ozDubonnetModifier
  • 2.0 ozGinBase
Tools:mixing glassbar spoon

How to Make It

  1. Stir with ice and strain into cocktail glass.StirStirring chills and dilutes while keeping the drink clear and smooth.

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Diet & Lifestyle

Gluten-FreeVegetarian

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Swap notes

Base spiritGin swaps are risky โ€” botanicals vary wildly. London Dry is drier and more juniper-forward; Old Tom is sweeter; sloe gin adds fruit. If you swap, stay within the same style and taste as you go.
GarnishA maraschino or cocktail cherry adds a sweet, fruity finish and a visual anchor. A fresh cherry is less sweet and more tart. An orange twist or peel swap will change the aroma but remove the fruit sweetness โ€” the drink will feel drier as a result.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a Opera Cocktail?
The Opera Cocktail is a cocktail made with 3 ingredients, traditionally served in a Cocktail Glass. It has an ABV of approximately 29.0%. A standard serving contains approximately 308 calories.
What does a Opera Cocktail taste like?
Opera Cocktail has a flavour profile featuring Herbal, Almond, Botanical, Cherry. The exact taste varies depending on the brands and measures used.
What food goes well with a Opera Cocktail?
Opera Cocktail pairs well with Charcuterie, Cheese, Chocolate. The pairing is based on complementary flavour profiles from the recipe's ingredients.
How strong is a Opera Cocktail?
The Opera Cocktail has an ABV of approximately 29.0%. That's approximately 2.42 US standard drinks. A standard serving contains 308 calories, 12.1g sugar, 17.5g carbs. Strength varies depending on the exact measures and spirits used.
When is a Opera Cocktail typically served?
Opera Cocktail is a popular choice for Aperitif, Happy Hour. It also works well as an aperitif or casual evening drink.
What drinks are similar to a Opera Cocktail?
If you enjoy Opera Cocktail, look for cocktails with a similar spirit base and flavour profile using the filters on the cocktails page. Drinks with matching body and acidity scores on the sensory bar will feel closest in character.
Can I make a Opera Cocktail at home?
Yes. The Opera Cocktail uses 3 ingredients, making it easy to prepare at home. You will need a Cocktail Glass. Use quality spirits and fresh ingredients for the best result.
What do the sensory profile dimensions mean?
Sensory profile dimensions describe key flavour characteristics: Body (light to full), Dryness (sweet to bone dry), Acidity (flat to crisp), Fruitiness (subtle to prominent) and Boldness (delicate to bold). Each scale helps you compare cocktails at a glance and find ones with similar character.
How do I use sensory profiles to find cocktails I like?
Compare the Body, Acidity and Fruitiness of Opera Cocktail with other cocktails. If you enjoy this drink, look for others with a similar profile. Adjust one dimension at a time to discover new favourites while staying in your flavour comfort zone.