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  1. Get weekly drink recipes. Join Absolut. Create the perfect Alfonso Special with this step-by-step guide. Fill a shaker with ice cubes. Add all ingredients. Shake and strain into a cocktail glass. Bitters, Dry Vermouth, Triple Sec, Gin, Sweet Vermouth.

  2. Sep 29, 2014 · Introduction. Alfonso X, king of Castile, León, and Galicia (b. 1221–d. 1284; reigned 1252–1284), the firstborn son of Ferdinand III and his German wife, Beatrix (Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen), has justly been called the Emperor of Culture, owing to the renaissance of learning he championed in the 13th century in the areas of history, science ...

  3. Feb 10, 2023 · Alfonso Step by Step Mixing Guide. – Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. – Add 2 oz of tequila to the shaker. – Pour in 1 oz of lime juice. – Add 1 oz of orange liqueur. – Pour in 1 oz of simple syrup. – Close the shaker tightly.

  4. The Alfonso cocktail is well suited for a lazy Sunday afternoon drinking. Dubonnet is a French apéritif, and gives the drink a slightly sweet note. This sparkling cocktail is named after King Alfonso XIII of Spain, who first tasted it while he was exiled in France in 1841. A wonderful alternative to a Champagne Cocktail.

  5. www.brandyalfonso.com › en › alfonso-zeroBrandy Alfonso

    This is achieved by aging Alfonso Zero in our very old barrels. This offers smoothness and, although totally dry, offers a sense of sweet on the palate, which is a classic characteristic of "old town" aging. This drink has a refreshing taste and can be sipped on its own, chilled, or over ice "on the rocks." Type of Product: Spirit Drink. Sugar ...

  6. King Alfonso I, the battler of the Kingdom of Aragón. During the same year that the Knights Templar were founded, in 1118, Alfonso I conquered Zaragoza for the Christian community of the Iberian Peninsula. The struggle of the two was the same, separated by a continent but united by a deep religiosity. For the same ideals that were the driving ...

  7. Feb 4, 2022 · Yet another story claims King Alfonso XIII stopped by a tavern where he ordered a glass of sherry. The city was windy, so the bartender covered the glass with a piece of ham to prevent any debris from entering the drink. King Alfonso liked the idea so much that he ordered a second glass with another "tapa," which means "lid" or "cover" in Spanish.

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