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Grappa is a traditional Italian liquor that is made from the husks of grapes leftover from wine-making. It has a much higher alcohol content than wine, and you can find a variety of different types of grappa. Young grappas are not aged and they have a mild, fruity flavor. Old grappas are aged 12 months or longer and they have more intense flavors than young grappas. Italians traditionally drink grappa at the end of a heavy meal to help with digestion, but grappa also works well in some cocktails.

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Drinking Grappa Straight

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  1. Chill young grappa to 10 °C (50 °F) and old grappa to 16 to 18 °C (61 to 64 °F). Grappa may cause a burning sensation when you drink it at room temperature. Chilling grappa eliminates the burn and makes it taste smoother. [1]
    • Check the bottle to determine if your grappa is young or old.
  2. Use a tulip-shaped glass for young grappa and a cognac glass for old grappa. A glass that has a rounded top, such as a tulip-shaped glass or a cognac glass, helps to hold the aroma in. This allows you to enjoy the scent of the grappa and savor the flavor. [2]
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  3. Grappa tastes best after it has had a chance to breathe. It is also ideal to drink only a small amount of straight grappa since it is so strong. [3]
    • Pour the grappa near the end of your meal if you plan to drink it as a digestive.
  4. Grappa tastes best when it is savored. Drinking it slowly will also help to cleanse your digestive system after a heavy meal. Inhale the scent of the grappa before each sip and take small sips. [4]
    • Try setting down the glass between each sip to pace yourself.
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Making a Grappa Cocktail

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  1. Grappa goes great with espresso since both of these beverages have digestive qualities. Prepare a cup of espresso, and then add a small amount of room temperature grappa to the espresso. You can add as much as you want to taste, but about 0.5 fluid ounces (15 mL) should be plenty to flavor the espresso. [5]
    • Add cream and sugar to taste if desired.
  2. For a stronger mix of espresso and grappa, combine 2 fluid ounces (59 mL) of room temperature grappa, 0.5 fluid ounces (15 mL) of amaretto, and 1 fluid ounce (30 mL) of espresso in a shaker filled with ice. Sweeten your drink with 0.5 fluid ounces (15 mL) of simple sugar syrup if desired. Then, shake the ingredients and strain the liquid into a martini glass. [6]
    • If you want a garnish, toss a few coffee beans or some grated chocolate on top.
  3. Grappa goes great with lemon, so it is a perfect addition to limoncello. In a tumbler filled with ice, combine the juice of ½ a lemon, 1 fluid ounce (30 mL) of unchilled grappa, 2 fluid ounces (59 mL) of limoncello, 1.5 fluid ounces (44 mL) of simple sugar syrup, and a sprig of the fresh herb of your choice. Stir gently and mash the herbs against the side of the glass with a spoon to release the flavors. [7]
    • Try basil, mint, thyme, lavender, or rosemary as your fresh herbs.
  4. Get a 64 fluid ounces (1.9 L) glass or plastic pitcher, and fill it with 3 cups of melon balls. Use cantaloupe, honeydew, watermelon, or a combination of the 3. Combine 2 to 4 tablespoons of sugar or the sweetener of your choice with the juice of 1 lime. Pour in 4 fluid ounces (120 mL) of unchilled grappa, 1 750 millilitres (25  fl oz) bottle of moscato or a similar sweet wine, and 12 fluid ounces (350 mL) of sparkling water. Stir the ingredients gently and serve in wine glasses. [8]
    • This drink is a great option for drinking grappa at parties and barbeques.
  5. Grappa makes a delicious sweet, lemon-flavored margarita. Add 2 fluid ounces (59 mL) of room temperature grappa, 1 fluid ounce (30 ml) of limoncello, 1 fluid ounce (30 ml) of lemon juice, and 1 egg white to a shaker filled with ice. Cover and shake vigorously. Then, strain the liquid into a chilled margarita glass and garnish it with a lime wedge. [9]
    • If desired, you can rim the glass with sugar. Wet the rim of the glass with water before pouring in the grapparita, and then dip the rim of the glass in sugar.
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    Are there any other ways to use Grappa?
    Nathan Taylor
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    Nathan Taylor is a Mixologist and Owner of Cocktails Done Right based in Houston, TX. With over 25 years of experience, Nathan is passionate about providing first-class service and drinks, and training newer bartenders. Cocktails Done Right provides professional bartending services for special events, weddings, corporate events, and more. Their motto is “We mix the drinks, you mix the people”. His specialty is Vegas-style bartending with mind-blowing tricks and drinks. Nathan has 3 World Titles in Flair Bartending competitions, including one First Place Gold Shaker that he received while representing the US in Warsaw, Poland. He went to the Bartending School in 1993 and now works as an instructor at the Bartending and Mixology Academy. He is also a member of the United States Bartenders Guild.
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    Grappa is also great for balancing drinks that are quite sour, like Tom Collins or a Sour. You can also use grappa to sweeten vodka sodas or other spirit-based drinks. I really love grappa on its own, but it is definitely worth having fun experimenting with in cocktail design. You can get more inspiration and recipes from IBA which is the International Bartenders Association. They have many fascinating ideas about grappa applications in cocktails.
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    I have some 50% grappa made in 1956. What is best way to drink?
    Community Answer
    It's worth quite a bit of money, so you might consider selling it rather than drinking it. If you are adamant about drinking it, then do so over an ice cube with a teaspoon of water.
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