COCKTAILS AT SIX: THE SALTED TARRAGON GREYHOUND

There's something about warm summer nights and dark summer tans that kick up the sex appeal a notch... and I think it's about time we introduced a cocktail to suit the season! The equivalent of a white hot dress and stained red lips, I think this refreshing drink with a tart little bite to match is just the thing...
salted tarragon greyhound cocktail

The Salted Tarragon Greyhound:

*Grapefruit tarragon infused vodka
*Freshly squeezed ruby red grapefruit juice, strained of pulp and seeds
*Flaky sea salt or kosher salt
*Agave nectar
*Ruby red grapefruit wedges, for garnish

Fill a short glass with ice and add one part vodka, two parts freshly squeezed grapefruit juice. Transfer to a cocktail shaker and add a pinch of sea salt, and agave nectar to taste. Shake, pour, and garnish with a fresh wedge of ruby red grapefruit for the finishing touch!

*recipe and drink photography via kitchen konfidence, fashion photography via here and here.

8 comments:

  1. Mmm it looks yummy:D

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  2. Yummy! This looks very refreshing. What brand of Vodka did you use? I <3 Grapefruit! Summery treasure!
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  3. Must be the most stylish drink I've seen in a long time. the color of that grapefruit really does it for me..

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  4. mmmmmm.....this sounds purrrrfecto! this just got on the list for things to make for my in-laws, scheduled for their annual visit from italy at the end of the month! well, after a taste test (or two), natch. ;)

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  5. Yum! I am going to have to try this one.

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  6. Anonymous18.7.11

    I have always LOVED that image of the girl with her head thrown back -- it was my desktop image for awhile. Powerful.
    - Carrie
    www.lifestylefiles.blogspot.com

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  7. i am in for this drink!!
    Perfect for a saturday morning sitting by the pool!
    xx
    callie

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