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Dracula’s Blood Martini

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    Dance Company: Boston Ballet

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    Citizens Opera House 539 Washington St, Boston, MA, United States
    Deep in a century-long slumber, a beautiful princess and her kingdom await the power of true love’s kiss. The Sleeping Beauty enchants with a host of magical characters—from the deliciously wicked fairy Carabosse and the valiant Prince Desire, to the benevolent woodland fairies and hilarious Puss in Boots. This iconic...
Satisfy your inner creature of the night.
Step into the dark and seductive world of Dracula with this bewitching cocktail. With a hint of both mystery and sophistication, it’s the perfect companion for an evening of ballet where the immortal allure of Dracula comes alive on stage. Sip slowly . . . and let the enchantment begin.

Ingredients:

Equipment:

  • Martini glass
  • Cocktail shaker

Instructions:

  1. Prepare Your Glass: Rim your martini glass with red sugar by dipping the edge in lime juice, then the sugar.

  2. Shake with Intensity: In a cocktail shaker, combine vodka, black cherry juice, pomegranate liqueur, lime juice, and simple syrup. Add ice.

  3. Strain and Serve: Shake well, then strain into your prepared martini glass.

  4. Garnish: Garnish with a black cherry or blood orange slice.

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