Win A Bottle Of Rooster Rojo Tequila For The Spring
We've got THREE bottles to offer to our Hidden members, perfect as the season starts to warm up...
A thirst for great tequilas continues and discerning home-cocktail makers on the Island can crow about one of Mexico’s finest tequila brands Rooster Rojo, now widely available through good online drinks retailers.
Why not hop to it with this superb pineapple and chocolate cocktail? It’s simplicity to create yet tastes complex due to the authentic, super-premium, smoked pineapple tequila – the only one of its kind on the market.
Rooster Rojo is a range of five premium tequilas. Whether you're hosting a festive brunch or an evening gathering, Rooster Rojo Tequilas will add a touch of sophistication to your drinks.
Each of the five expressions is made with 100% Blue Weber Agave, just as tequilas should be. Rooster Rojo Smoked Pineapple is hand-crafted in Mexico using Red Spanish Pineapples which give this spirit richly exotic, smoky yet fruity taste notes.
Delicious on its own or poured over ice, get ready to shake up your Spring celebrations with this memorable Rooster Rojo Smoked Pineapple Tequila and chocolate concoction.
Pineapple and Chocolate Sling
Ingredients
50 ml Rooster Rojo Smoked Pineapple Tequila
25ml Pineapple puree
3ml Chocolate bitters
15ml Lime juice
50ml Pineapple juice
Method
Pour all the ingredients into a shaker with plenty of ice. Shake until chilled. Strain into a tall, sling glass and garnish with a pineapple leaf, shaved chocolate, a fresh coriander sprig and chilli flakes (optional depending on your taste).
To be in with a chance to win one of these delightful bottles, just answer the below question correctly before the closing date of Friday May 12! Best of luck...
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