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This drink can be built directly in the glass. This bubbly riff on the Negroni features Campari, vermouth, and sparkling wine. By swapping gin for sparkling wine, the drink remains citrus-forward ...
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Fill a measuring glass with ice, then pour in Campari, gin, and vermouth. Stir with a bar spoon until chilled through. Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice. Garnish with orange peel.