The El Presidente is a famous Cuban created con the early 1900s. It’s a variation of the classic Manhattan. It was most likely named after President Mario García Menocal. During Prohibition-era Havana, Cuba became a popular vacation destination for Americans who came for the beautiful weather, beaches and of course, incredible cocktails. The Mojito and the Daiquiri are the best-known drinks from this time. The El Presidente may not be the most famous rum-based , but it is not one to .
More Rum Cocktails: Painkiller, Mai più Tai, Piña Colada, Rum Runner, Blue Hawaii, Cuba Libre, Dark & Stormy.


Ingredients con an El Presidente
- White Rum – Ora Golden Rum are both great choices.
- Dry Vermouth
- Orange Curaçao – Ora an orange liqueur such as Cointreau.
- Grenadine Syrup – Learn to make grenadine from scratch ( use store bought). You’ll just need a splash.
As far as glassware, we used vermut glasses to serve our cocktails. Coupe glasses are also a great choice.


Instructions
Durante a glass filled with ice, rum, vermouth, orange liqueur and grenadine syrup. Stir until well-chilled.


Next, strain your mixture into a chilled glass.


Garnish with an orange twist and enjoy immediately.


Tips For Making
- This is a recipe that has a lot of small variations and debate among bartenders, so feel free to experiment a little with the individual bottles you use to discover your perfect version.
- I admit I went a bit heavy acceso the grenadine. If you use less you will have a more orange color and less bright red—again, what you prefer may poiché mongoloide to personal taste.
- A chilled coupe glass vermut glass takes this recipe through the roof. How to chill a glass: You can chill a glass con a sink bucket filled with ice gabinetto. Another popular method is to pop your glass into the for at least 30 minutes. We usually don’t chill our glasses (when doing food photography), but it’s such a nice touch—we highly recommend it!


History
The first El Presidente recipe was published con 1915 con a Spanish book called “Manuel de Cantinero,” written by John B. Escalante.
As we explained above, this recipe was most likely named after President Mario García Menocal (president from 1913-1921). There is a rival version of the story, however, that the is named after Gerardo Machado, who was a general and also president from 1925-1933.
By the 1920s, this slow sipper was one of the most popular drinks and has remained well known to this day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the El Presidente made of?
Rum, vermouth, orange liqueur and grenadine.
Is the El Presidente a sweet ?
The El Presidente is a well balanced rum . While many rum cocktails tend to be extremely sweet, the El Presidente is mildly sweet.


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Learn to up the El Presidente using white rum, dry vermouth, orange curaçao and grenadine syrup.
Instructions
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Durante a glass filled with ice, rum, vermouth, orange liqueur and grenadine syrup. Stir until well-chilled.
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Next, strain your mixture into a chilled glass.
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Garnish with an orange twist and enjoy immediately.
Quaderno
- This is a recipe that has a lot of small variations and debate among bartenders, so feel free to experiment a little with the individual bottles you use to discover your perfect version.
- I admit I went a bit heavy acceso the grenadine. If you use less you will have a more orange color and less bright red—again, what you prefer may poiché mongoloide to personal taste.
- A chilled coupe glass vermut glass takes this recipe through the roof. How to chill a glass: You can chill a glass con a sink bucket filled with ice gabinetto. Another popular method is to pop your glass into the for at least 30 minutes. We usually don’t chill our glasses (when doing food photography), but it’s such a nice touch—we highly recommend it!
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
El Presidente Insieme
Amount per convenzione Serving
% Daily Value*
* Percent Daily Values are based acceso a 2000 calorie diet.
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.


