I like to add a quick pour of sparkling water to "finish" the drink, which gives it a nice fizz, or use dry sparkling wine, such as crémant, cava, or champagne. Other options that'll work include sparkling apple cider, ginger beer (or ale), or tonic water. You can also leave it out. If you'd like to make the drink a little more frosty, you can shake the ingredients (except for the sparkling water or wine) in a cocktail shaker over ice for about 10-15 seconds, to get it cold, then pour it into the glass.
Course Drinks
Servings 1cocktail
1 ounce spiced tangerine syrup, (see below)
1 1/2ounces Lillet blanc or 1 ounce good-quality triple sec
1 1/2ouncesgin
1 1/2ouncesfreshly squeezed tangerine juice
sparkling water or dry sparkling wine
tangerine wheel, for garnish
tiny pinchground allspice or nutmeg, for garnish
Mix the spiced tangerine syrup, Lillet or triple sec, gin, and tangerine juice together in a short tumbler or rocks glass.
Add ice, garnish with tangerine wheel, and add a splash of sparkling water or wine. Dust the top with very small pinch of allspice, or a barely-there dusting of nutmeg.
Notes
To make the spiced tangerine syrup (adapted from Drinking French), lightly crush 2 teaspoons Sichuan peppercorns and 1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns. Put them in a saucepan and toast them in the pan over medium-high heat, shaking the pan frequently, until they smell fragrant. Turn off the heat, add 1/3 cup (65g) sugar, grated zest of one tangerine, and 1/2 cup (125ml) tangerine juice to the pan. Warm the mixture until it just comes to a boil then turn it off, cover, and let steep at room temperature for 4 hours. Rewarm the syrup briefly then strain into a clean jar. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use.(Feel free to use different spices or seasonings, such as allspice berries, a cinnamon stick, cloves, and/or slices fresh ginger slices.)